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as other economic and social factors, in determining the support for the Remain vote in the Brexit referendum, and that … past European transfers have played virtually no role in the referendum. Economically strong regions tend to be in favor of …
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the single most important correlate of the subsequent Leave vote in the 2016 European Union (EU) referendum, along with … specific welfare reforms as well as broader measures of political preferences. The results suggest that the EU referendum could …
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We analyse the voting pattern in the June 23rd referendum on the continued participation of the United Kingdom in the …
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Brexit referendum, and find an increase in the degree of persistence in all cases except for the British pound-yen IV, whose …
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provides relatively little explanatory power for the referendum vote. Instead, we find that fundamental characteristics of the … referendum result …
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Previous analyses of the 2016 Brexit referendum used region-level data or small samples based on polling data. The … referendum question. We find that voting Leave is associated with older age, white ethnicity, low educational attainment …
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This paper compares the cyclical properties of fiscal policies across the 12 original eurozone countries and the future members from Central and Eastern Europe. For the sample period 1995-2005, the fiscal balance exhibits less inertia and is more counter-cyclical in Central and Eastern European...
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Ten Central European countries became members of the European Union in the years 2004-2007. They constitute 20% of the EU's total population; and even though their economic output is much lower, it rises dynamically. New members' impact on the EU policies has nevertheless been limited. This is...
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This article focuses on the role of labour market institutions in explaining different labour market developments in European countries, with a special attention to the new European Union member countries. This may allow us to analyse effects of various institutional setups and of their changes...
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We scrutinize the role of capital flows for competitiveness in seven euro-area countries in the context of real convergence and crisis with a specific focus on Greece. The paper extends the seminal Balassa-Samuelson model to include international capital markets. Capital flows are assumed to be...
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