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We analyse the voting pattern in the June 23rd referendum on the continued participation of the United Kingdom in the European Union and evaluate the reasons for the results. We find that regions where GDP per capita is low, a high proportion of people have low education, a high proportion is over the age of 65 and there is strong net immigration are ...
Agust Arnorsson+3 more
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A spatial analysis of the Brexit vote in the West Midlands
Recent votes for populist parties and policies have been a focus for an increasingly significant body of academic research. In the UK this has particularly focused research on the drivers of the vote to leave the European Union (Brexit) in 2016. In spite
David Hearne
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Narrativised simile and emotional responses to Brexit
This study looks at two figurative ways in which popular media and social media represent the publics response to the process of implementing Brexit. Specifically, it contrasts analogies, which construe the nature of Brexit in terms of the nature of the ...
Barbara Dancygier
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Ekonomia XXI Wieku = Economics of the 21st Century, 2017, Nr 2, s. 56-72 ; Brexit, czyli wystąpienie Wielkiej Brytanii z UE, jest precedensem w sześćdziesięcioletniej historii UE i otwiera niewątpliwie nowy rozdział dla Europy i jej procesu zjednoczenia. Do tej pory UE przyjmowała tylko kolejnych nowych członków, natomiast obecnie zmniejsza się, i to o
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Brexit and the Anglosphere [PDF]
Brexit supporters often point to Anglophone countries as an obvious replacement for the UK’s relationship with the European Union. But where did this idea of an Anglosphere come from? And how significant is it? Michael Kenny and Nick Pearce explore.
Pearce, Nicholas, Kenny, Michael
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Identifying Brexit voting patterns in the British House of Commons: an analysis based on Bayesian mixture models with flexible concomitant covariate effects [PDF]
Brexit and its implications are an ongoing topic of interest since the Brexit referendum in 2016. In 2019 the House of commons held a number of "indicative" and "meaningful" votes as part of the Brexit approval process. The voting behaviour of members of the parliament in these votes is investigated to gain insight into the Brexit approval process.
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The road to the economics of Brexit: a new direction in economic research
Brexit became an important subject not only for academics but also for international institutions, research centers and consultancy companies, think tanks and independent experts.
Silvia Cristina Mărginean+2 more
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The Brexit vote precipitated the unraveling of the United Kingdom's membership in the world's deepest economic integration agreement. This article reviews evidence on the realized economic effects of Brexit. The 2016 Brexit referendum changed expectations about future UK–EU relations.
Dhingra, Swati, Sampson, Thomas
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Does Brexit mean Brexit? An analysis of the semantic field of the lexeme Brexit [PDF]
The article presents the results of a discourse analysis of the contextual uses of Brexit. Based on corpus-driven Internet samples, the research employs the method of semantic field analysis devised by Robin (1980) and her team of researchers from the Saint-Cloud Political Lexicography Center. According to Robin, in order to find the meaning of a word,
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