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This paper examines the impact of Brexit on international student migration. In a structural gravity model, we estimate … countries lose international students and non-EU countries host more than without Brexit. Our findings provide evidence that … there may be hidden costs to Brexit affecting global student exchanges that we have yet to see. …
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new and ambitious trade agreements following Brexit, but has not been explicit what type of trade agreements it envisions … line with existing studies, that the negative trade consequences of Brexit are substantial, especially for the UK and also … the negative trade consequences of Brexit. …
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of its "Global Britain" strategy, in the wake of Brexit, the UK is pursuing a series of Free Trade Agreements with … countries around the world, including Canada, Japan, Korea, Mexico, Norway, Switzerland, Turkey and possibly the United States …-of-the-art structural gravity model for major economies around the world. We find that "Global Britain"yields insufficient trade creation to …
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equilibrium trade and welfare effects of uncertainty induced by the unexpected outcome of the Brexit referendum in 2016 and the …
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relatively modestly. These asymmetries matter for the size and distribution of the welfare effects of Brexit - the withdrawal of … with other papers, the welfare costs of Brexit are higher in the UK than in most other EU countries. However, the …
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We use a unique case study to estimate the effect of withdrawing from a free trade agreement on international trade. Lately, the political opposition to international economic cooperation has been on the rise, but little is known about how the withdrawal from a trade agreement affects trade. We...
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America would be the largest preferential trade agreement in the world. Encompassing almost half of world GDP, it will have …
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sectoral World Input Output Database (WIOD) to predict the impact of Brexit for every individual EU country by aggregating up … Brexit due to their network centrality in Europe. …
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