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Hard Brexit: Will there be consequences for UK dentistry?
Faculty Dental Journal, 2017Brexit will be a significant event, the outcomes and consequences of which are impossible to predict fully. However, it is safe to say that things will change, some at a cost, while hopefully others will be made to work to the advantage of the UK. Dentistry will not be immune to Brexit-related changes.
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Hard Brexit ahead: breaking the deadlock
2019Negotiations between the EU and the UK have reached deadlock, with the positions of the UK (no backstop, no single market, no customs union, no dependence on the ECJ), Ireland (backstop, no hard border) and the EU (backstop, indivisibility of the four freedoms, no cherry-picking) all being mutually exclusive.
Felbermayr, Gabriel J. +5 more
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Potential international employment effects of a hard Brexit
2019We use the World Input Output Database (WIOD) to estimate the potential employment effects of a hard Brexit in 43 countries. In line with other studies we assume that imports from the European Union (EU) to the UK will decline by 25% after a hard Brexit.
Brautzsch, Hans-Ulrich +1 more
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Some Trade, Not Much Cooperation: The Hard Brexit Deal
Political Insight, 2021openaire +1 more source
Expected Macroeconomic Effects of a “Hard” Brexit
2016Sheldon, Ian, Sheldon, Ian
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Brexit: Eine “Hard-but-Smart”–Strategie und ihre Folgen
2019Ein harter Brexit ist für das Vereinigte Königreich sehr viel teurer als für die EU. Mit einer »Hard-but-Smart«-Strategie dagegen würde das UK unilateral auf alle neuen Barrieren, also völlig auf Importzölle, verzichten. Damit ist der prozentuelle Wohlfahrtsverlust des UK und jener auf dem Kontinent nicht mehr substanziell unterschiedlich.
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Spain’s hoteliers fear hard Brexit, hope for a deal
2019If the United Kingdom leaves the European Union without a negotiated settlement to avoid a “hard” Brexit, the Spanish hotel sector fears it will take a big hit.
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