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Hopes of a softer Brexit are probably in vain – though I’d love to be proved wrong [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Are we heading for a softer Brexit after the Conservatives’ electoral setback? Piers Ludlow doubts it. There is little to suggest voters were warning Theresa May off a hard Brexit.
Ludlow, N. Piers
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The effects of Brexit on the EU, the UK and Dorset – a migrant’s account [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
The lecture evaluates the economic effects of Brexit on the EU taking Frankfurt as an example, the UK and in particular Dorset. Dorset stands out as having voted pro leave well above UK average.
Holscher, Jens
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Brexit as constitutional "shock" and its threat to the devolution settlement: reform or bust [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
The devolution settlement was not designed to withstand such a major shock as Brexit and, furthermore, Brexit has demonstrated key weaknesses in the devolution design (an argument that is even more fundamental for Northern Ireland).
Burrows, Noreen, Fletcher, Maria
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‘The public mood could change’: Q&A with Roland Rudd, chair of Open Britain [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Among the groups campaigning against a hard Brexit, Open Britain is among the best-resourced. But their impact on public opinion and the government’s negotiating stance has so far been minimal.
Rudd, Roland, Taylor, Ros
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Europeans support the EU's hard line in the Brexit negotiations [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
The British government has been frustrated by the hard negotiating line pursued by the EU under the lead of Michel Barnier, and the unusual degree of unity in supporting the EU's Brexit negotiation strategy has surprised quite a few observers.
Walter, Stefanie
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Immigration and Brexit: myths and realities [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
‘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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Brexit and the provision of financial services into the EU and into the UK [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Brexit is likely to lead to the relocation of UK financial services firms to the EU in order to be able to access EU markets, mainly through the EU passport. The same applies to the EU firms intending to be active on the UK markets. The access conditions
Wymeersch, Eddy
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Brexit, trade and the governance of non-communicable diseases: a research agenda. [PDF]

open access: yesGlobal Health, 2023
Hawkins B   +3 more
europepmc   +1 more source

The impact of Brexit on trade patterns and industry location: a NEG analysis [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
We explore the effects of Brexit on trade patterns and on the spatial distribution of industry between the United Kingdom and the European Union and within the EU. Our study adopts a new economic geography (NEG) perspective developing a linear model with
Commendatore, Pasquale   +2 more
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Survey evidence: Europeans support the EU's hard line in the Brexit negotiations [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
The British government has been frustrated by the hard negotiating line pursued by the EU under the lead of Michel Barnier, and the unusual degree of unity in supporting the EU's Brexit negotiation strategy has surprised quite a few observers. Drawing on
Walter, Stefanie
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