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different approaches of game theory to different aspects of Brexit. The first analysis perceives the 2016 referendum as a … “simple voting game” and challenges the view that the observed outcome of about 52% percent in favor of Brexit have to be … interpreted that the “vox populi” (and, thus, also the “vox dei”) is in favor of a “no-deal” Brexit. Rather, there seem to have …
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. Understanding these movements gives a better understanding Brexit's potential effects. …
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Relative to the rest of the EU, Ireland is especially vulnerable to the fallout from Brexit, both economically and … of Brexit by as much as 250%, with low-skill workers disproportionately affected. This is due to the fact that while the …
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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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We study the impact of the Brexit referendum on Irish exporters to the UK. The referendum triggered a sharp devaluation …
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