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-induced recession in the UK -may also be felt in the EU because of the two countries' strong trade, investment, and financial linkages …. The magnitude of these impacts will depend on the type of trade relationship that the UK negotiates with the EU, the … duration of the negotiations, and the market confidence in the leadership of the UK, EU and other mayor players during the …
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The short-term impact of Brexit on goods exports is assessed using the Overall Trade Restrictiveness Index of the United Kingdom's major trading partners. The analysis shows that in the short run, leaving the European Union may cause the United Kingdom's exports to the European Union to decrease...
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While precise impact of Brexit on the EU/UK trade and investment agreements with third countries will depend primarily … a WTO Member, but will no longer be represented by the EU. The separation of the UK obligations from the current EU … status of current EU PTAs with regard to the UK and its trading partners remains uncertain: Some elements suggest that these …
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This paper studies the impact of deep agreements on United Kingdom-European Union trade relations. A standard gravity model is applied to assess the effect that European Union membership had on the United Kingdom's trade. The paper uses new information on the content of trade agreements to build...
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Regulatory reform and competition policy are two important and inter-related areas of regulatory policy and public administration. Both can play a key role in improving the quality of regulation, and creating healthy and competitive markets and an attractive investment climate. This in turn...
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