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favour of free trade combined with transitional compensation for those hit by the changes. This would raise economic welfare … 1979. As the UK is a small country with little if any monopoly power in world markets, bilateral trade agreements have …
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convergence across British markets following the union, suggesting that the elimination of tariffs and other trade frictions was a …
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This study addresses the implications of several scenarios of the UK withdrawing from the EU in relation to the EU Customs Union, the Internal Market law for Goods and Services, and on Consumer Protection law, identifying the main cross-cutting challenges that have to be addressed irrespective...
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contributions and group them in four research directions: overall economic implications of Brexit; Brexit and trade; migration and …
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