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A propos Brexit: on the breaking up of integration areas – an NEG analysis [PDF]
Inspired by Brexit, the paper explores the effects of splitting an integration area or "Union" on trade Patterns and the spatial distribution of industry.
Commendatore, Pasquale +2 more
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Will Brexit cause the whole Britain to leave the European Union?
Motivation: The results of the referendum on the UK’s membership of the EU are far-reaching, but hard to predict. One of the areas related to UK’s withdrawal from the EU is whether it will maintain its integrity.
Andżelika Kuźnar, Jerzy Menkes
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Many aspects of the present and future effects on the UK economy, industry, and households, of Brexit have been researched. One thing which appears certain about Brexit is the shadow of uncertainty it casts on the future of business in the UK and its ...
Elijah Acquah-Andoh +2 more
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The British people voted to leave the European Union (EU) in a 2016 referendum. The United Kingdom (UK) has been a member of the EU since the Maastricht Treaty was signed in 1993 and before that a member of the European Communities (EC) since 1973.
Steven P. McCulloch
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This study undertakes a prospective work explaining how the regulation of capital movements and financial services will be organized in the relations between the EU and the United Kingdom and Gibraltar after Brexit.
Luis M. Hinojosa Martínez
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BREXIT IMPLICATIONS FOR AGRI-FOOD TRADE BETWEEN POLAND AND THE UK [PDF]
The article is a contribution to the discussion on the anticipated consequences of the United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the European Union for Poland’s trade relations with this country, with particular emphasis on the likely impacts of a hard or no-deal
Aldona Zawojska
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Breaking up is hard to do? Devolution and the sovereignty dilemma of post-Brexit UK
Brexit was ostensibly about the assertion of sovereignty of the UK parliament in ‘taking back control’ from the EU. The UK government believed it could reimpose the traditional sovereignty view practised prior to joining the then European Economic ...
Russell Solomon
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Is Hard Brexit Detrimental to EU Integration? Theory and Evidence [PDF]
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Irena Mikolajun, Jean-Marie Viaene
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Transport Sector Impacts of a Border between Ireland and Northern Ireland after a Hard Brexit
More than half of British voters chose to leave the European Union (EU) leading to a series of negotiations between the United Kingdom and the EU. The withdrawal of the UK from the EU is widely referred to as Brexit.
Khaoula Morchid, Margaret O’Mahony
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Advocatus populi and advocatus diaboli – on law, arguments and strategies in Brexit negotiations The decision on leaving the EU was driven by identity politics rather than sober economic considerations.
Arkadiusz Radwan, Hans-Bernd Schäfer
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