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Brexit, trade and the governance of non-communicable diseases: a research agenda. [PDF]
Hawkins B +3 more
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Immigration and Brexit: myths and realities
‘Taking back control of our borders’ became a rallying cry for Brexiters. In practice, says Jonathan Portes, EU citizens will probably still be able to enter the UK freely after we leave – but the prospect of Brexit, lower unemployment in the rest of the
Portes, Jonathan
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Firm‐Level Political Risk and Earnings Manipulation
ABSTRACT Using recently developed proxies for firm‐level political risk and earnings manipulation, we test the limited attention theory. Contrary to Hirshleifer and Teoh's core prediction that investor attention is associated with less managerial manipulation, we find that firm‐level political risk, serving as a proxy for investor attention, is ...
Hui L. James, Thanh Ngo, Jurica Susnjara
wiley +1 more source
Publication d'un rapport universitaire relatif au Brexit et l'alimentation
Presque chaque jour désormais un rapport d'experts souligne les dangers majeurs que fait courir le Brexit sur tel ou tel domaine d'activité. Une étude écrite par trois professeurs des universités du Sussex, de Londres et de Cardiff alerte le Gouvernement
Aurélien Antoine
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A hard Irish border is quite possible, a frictionless one is an oxymoron [PDF]
The prospects for 'frictionless' and 'invisible' solutions for the Irish border after Brexit are limited. Dr Katy Hayward (Queen's University Belfast) outlines a 'practical' summary of the difference that would be made by a 'hard' Brexit to the movement ...
Hayward, Katy
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The Narrative Continent: Discursive Recognition and the EU's Technological Actorness
Abstract Recognition in global politics is not only earned through institutions or capabilities; it is narrated into being. This article investigates how the European Union (EU) is framed as a technological actor in global discourse, focusing on the symbolic dynamics of discursive recognition.
Mahmoud Javadi
wiley +1 more source
Lessons from South Korea: what would a hard Brexit mean for British manufacturers? [PDF]
The UK government has proposed maintaining a 'common rulebook' with the European Union following Brexit, which would in principle prevent non-tariff trade barriers from developing.
Basedow, Robert
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Abstract Pandemics are times of closure. States typically restrict the entry of persons to protect their national communities from external health hazards. In this regard, the COVID‐19 pandemic presented the European Union (EU) with a severe challenge. We ask to what extent the border policies of EU member states during the pandemic supported regional ...
Christian Freudlsperger +2 more
wiley +1 more source
Unequal Solidarity: Club Rules and Crisis Support in the European Polity
Abstract Is European solidarity during crises due to common or close identities? Or do Europeans punish rule‐breaking countries by showing them less solidarity? Research on the determinants of European solidarity increasingly focuses on ‘solidarity to’, how givers' attitudes are shaped by their perceptions of receiving member states.
Zbigniew Truchlewski +2 more
wiley +1 more source
A bad Brexit deal will hit the services sector hard
The end of the transition period is looming. Businesses are asked to prepare, but they don’t know what to prepare for. With just two weeks to go, there is still a lack of clarity on most crucial issues especially with regard to the services industry ...
Pryce, Vicky
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