Sink or Swim? UK Trade Arrangements after Brexit. Bruges Political Research Papers 57/2017 [PDF]
‘Brexit’ – the departure of the UK from the European Union – will have important implications for international trade in Europe and beyond. This paper explores two related questions.
Hine, Robert
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The costs and benefits of leaving the EU: Trade effects [PDF]
This paper estimates the welfare effects of Brexit, focusing on trade and fiscal transfers. We use a standard quantitative general equilibrium trade model with many countries and sectors and trade in intermediates, as in Costinot and Rodríguez-Clare ...
Dhingra, Swati +5 more
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Soft vs. Hard Borders: what led to BREXIT?
Are borders and frontiers merely lines of demarcation that establish perimeters between those inside and those outside? Or is there more than what meets the eye? The literature on border studies highlights both the practical dimensions (illegal border crossing constitutes a crime with legal consequences) and the metaphysical aspects inherent in this ...
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Conference Report The 16th Asia Europe Economic Forum. EU-Asia trade and investment connectivity [PDF]
Global economic trends over the last decades have steadily increased the links between Asia and Europe. For both regions, a growing economic interdependency represents an opportunity to build strong, fair and sustainable relations.
Coka, Daniela Arregui, Jungbluth, Cora
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Science after Brexit: bright spots on the Horizon? [PDF]
Mulholland AJ, Kamerlin SCL.
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Why a clear, confident espousal of soft Brexit is less risky than Labour fears [PDF]
The vast majority of Labour MPs would personally prefer to stay in the Single Market - but the party appears to be committed to leaving it, chiefly on the basis that voters want to curb immigration.
Johns, Rob
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Brexit i jego skutki dla Niemiec z perspektywy ekonomicznej i społecznej [PDF]
At the end of March 2017, the British government initiated the legal procedure of withdrawal from the EU, beginning the two-year countdown towards Brexit. However, as of August 2019, the final outcome of the Brexit negotiations is still pending.
Bartkowiak, Marcin, Ratajczak, Anna
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Science Diplomacy in British Foreign Policy: Theoretical, Institutional, and Organizational Aspects
In the context of increasingly tense Russian-British relations the UKRussia Year of Science and Education 2017 offered a window of opportunity to re-establish a constructive dialogue on a number of areas of scientific and technological cooperation, as ...
E. M. Kharitonova
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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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Brexit may herald a serious threat to Germany: its negotiating position will reflect that [PDF]
While Germany would prefer a “soft Brexit”, in which economic repercussions can be staved off by business flexibility, Britain’s exit from the EU creates new opportunities for its renewal.
Klinger, Jochen
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