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We use the World Input Output Database (WIOD) to estimate the potential employment effects of a hard Brexit in 43 … hard Brexit. The absolute effects are largest in big EU countries which have close trade relationships with the UK like … like China, for example. The relative effects (in percent of total employment) are largest in Malta and Ireland. UK …
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The effect of Brexit is an important topic in the European and British political agendas. This study examines the … working in Portugal would have evolved if the Remain vote had won the referendum. Our results suggest that the Brexit … individuals with temporary employment contracts. This reduction is explained by the decrease in the number of incomers. We also …
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regional employment effects of interna-tional trade barriers. We study the case of a no-deal Brexit in which imports to the …We use the World Input-Output Database (WIOD) combined with regional sectoral employment data to estimate the potential …-tariff trade costs. Using input-output analysis, we estimate the potential output and employment effects for 56 industries and 43 …
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The UK Inward investment is likely to be negatively affected in several ways in the event of a "Brexit" via customs … barriers, but even "softer" forms of Brexit such as the current potential agreement are likely to cause customs delays, Limits …, food technology and financial services, which can provide “good quality” jobs, are particularly vulnerable under Brexit to …
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We study the impact of the Brexit referendum on Irish exporters to the UK. The referendum triggered a sharp devaluation … considerably higher exit rates from exporting to the UK and from the market overall. They also saw greater declines in employment … and sales compared to more exposed firms. We do not find significant differences for export volumes to the UK or elsewhere …
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We study the impact of the Brexit referendum on Irish exporters to the UK. The referendum triggered a sharp devaluation … considerably higher exit rates from exporting to the UK and from the market overall. They also saw greater declines in employment … and sales compared to more exposed firms. We do not find significant differences for export volumes to the UK or elsewhere …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015097108
This study assesses the impact of the uncertainty caused by Brexit, on both the UK and international financial markets … financial markets are by nature highly interlinked, one might expect that the uncertainty engendered by Brexit also has an … impact on financial markets in several other countries. By analysing the impact of Brexit on financial markets, we might also …
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Der Aufsatz analysiert die verschiedenen Szenarios, welche nach dem Brexit-Referendum möglich sind, und ihre …This paper shows the different scenarios and its economic impacts for a post Brexit referendum era. Key industries are …
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This study assesses the impact of Brexit uncertainty on the UK and also on international financial markets, for the … the UK might be negatively affected, one may expect that the (uncertainty about) Brexit does not only have an impact on … financial markets in Britain. By analyzing the impact of Brexit on financial markets, we might also get some insights about …
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The main purpose of this study is to assess the impact of Brexit on the foreign direct investment (FDI) in the United … measure the Brexit impact on the FDI: a gravity model approach based on mixed-effects Poisson models and a counterfactual … decrease after Brexit by 65% till 90%. A higher increase by 97% is expected to the number of new and safeguarded jobs. Even if …
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