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This paper studied the effects of anti-dumping measures on the imports to investigate whether the trade restriction …
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The U.K.'s decision to exit the E.U. (popularly known as “Brexit”) sets the stage for a potential retaliatory trade war …
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on the effects of trade on welfare net of lower fiscal transfers to the EU. We use a standard quantitative static general … equilibrium trade model with multiple sectors, countries and intermediates, as in Costinot and Rodriguez-Clare (2013). Static …
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This paper reviews a sample of studies on the long-term impact of Brexit on GDP and welfare for both the UK and EU … limited for the EU27 and for most Member States. Small open economies closely related to the UK are more hit than others. This … and for Cyprus and Malta as they are Commonwealth countries. When only the trade channel of Brexit is estimated, GDP (or …
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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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of the British pound vis-a-vis the euro and led to considerable uncertainty about future trade relations between the UK … and the EU. Using administrative data on the universe of Irish exporters, we compare exporters with different levels of …
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of the British pound vis-a-vis the euro and led to considerable uncertainty about future trade relations between the UK … and the EU. Using administrative data on the universe of Irish exporters, we compare exporters with different levels of …
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We examine the empirical evidence bearing on whether UK trade is governed by a Classical model or by a Gravity model … Gravity model here differs from the Classical model in assuming imperfect competition and a positive effect of total trade on …
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Inclusivity is perhaps the single most important human need to facilitate and demonstrate fairness for all members in an open and free society. When this principle need is compromised by appearances of unscrupulous self-interested privileged elites to perpetuate a systemic widening disparity...
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Distance, as a proxy for trade barriers, is found in many studies to matter even for weightless cross-border financial … exports of all five broad categories of the U.K.’s financial and insurance services. No trade barriers are found for the bulk … of the U.K.’s exports. Trade barriers are confirmed only for interest-bearing activities – being in line with available …
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