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Evaluating the Brexit and COVID-19’s influence on the UK economy: A data analysis
The economic landscape of the United Kingdom has been significantly shaped by the intertwined issues of Brexit, COVID-19, and their interconnected impacts.
Raghav Gupta +4 more
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Divided by the Vote: Affective Polarization in the Wake of the Brexit Referendum
A well-functioning democracy requires a degree of mutual respect and a willingness to talk across political divides. Yet numerous studies have shown that many electorates are polarized along partisan lines, with animosity towards the partisan out-group ...
S. Hobolt +2 more
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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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In this commentary we explore how geographers might respond to the event of “Brexit” – the decision and process of the United Kingdom to leave the European Union after the referendum of 23 June 2016. Although it is necessary to understand the ways in which Brexit is an effect of a range of named causes and conditions, we argue that geographers should ...
Anderson, B., Wilson, H.
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EXITitis in the UK: Gravity Estimates in the Aftermath of Brexit
The withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union has had disruptive effects on international trade. As part of its ‘Global Britain’ strategy in the wake of Brexit, the UK is pursuing a series of Free Trade Agreements with countries around the
S. Brakman, H. Garretsen, Tristan Kohl
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Post-Brexit trade policy in the UK: placebo policy-making?
Trade policy and negotiations have lain at the heart of the Brexit process. Initial UK trade policy has been characterised by: (1) the need to limit the impact of changes in trading relations (mainly with the EU) to minimise challenges for businesses and
M. J. García
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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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Brexit as an Identity: Political Identities and Policy Norms
The decision by a narrow majority of British voters to leave the European Union (EU) in 2016 was a political earthquake that few had seen coming. It produced new political divisions, not only between the United Kingdom and the rest of Europe but also ...
James Tilley, S. Hobolt
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Higher education and research in the Brexit policy process
This article on post-Brexit policies for higher education and research suggests that these public policy domains are characterised by their intellectual independence from the state or market.
A. Corbett, L. Hantrais
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Brexit Rebordering, Sticky Relationships and the Production of Mixed-Status Families
This article examines the Brexit-driven remaking of some EU families into mixed-status families. Drawing on original research conducted in 2021–2022 with British, EU/EEA and non-EU/EEA citizens living in the UK or the EU/EEA, it shows how families whose ...
Elena Zambelli +2 more
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