doi:10.1111/twec.12771Patrick MinfordWorld EconomyMinford P., 2019. The effects of Brexit on the UK economy. The World Economy, 42:57-67. https://doi.org/10.1111/twec.12771
The decision of the United Kingdom to leave the European Union (Brexit) after 43 years caused turmoil in exchange rate and global stock markets. More specificaldoi:10.2139/ssrn.3006489Plakandaras, VasiliosGupta, RanganWohar, Mark E.Social Science Electronic Publishing...
The Effects of Brexit on the Good Friday Agreement and the Northern Ireland Peace ProcessBrexit presents a security challenge to Ireland and the EU as it undermines the basis of the Northern Ireland peace process and creates the possibility that there will again be a closed border on the ...
We also expect significant impact on returned goods between the UK and EU since it could be that duty will be payable on the original import and the return. Q: What do we need to do to prepare for Brexit? Customs controls were introduced between the EU and the UK when the transition pe...
Market Entropy: The Effects Of Brexit On The Uk Economy. 4). Under the optimistic scenario the UK will have to pay the EU to remain a part of the EU’s single market, resulting in an increased cost to trade, while under the pessimistic the cost of trade for Britain will increase due...
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Among the multiple effects of Brexit, changes in migration and mobility across Europe were expected. Several studies have analysed these aspects, mostly fr
Received: 14 December 2019; Accepted: 29 January 2020; Published: 31 January 2020 Abstract: Considering the debate related to the potential effects of Brexit on the UK economy, the aim of this paper is to assess the impact of Brexit on the monthly unemployment rate since the vote for the ...
the UK, the Arbitration Act 1996, is not triggered by EU law and will continue in force following the UK’s exit from the EU. The Act remains supportive and it is unlikely to impose any adverse effects. Considering the interpretation of Arbitration Act over the last two decades, the ...
Feeling the effects of Brexit 8 July 2016 It’s two weeks since the Brexit Referendum and it’s fair to say that its consequences are already being felt. At a broad economic level, sterling has hit a 31 year low and economists have revised down the economic outlook for the UK and the ...