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offset by a greater Sterling depreciation. These changes were primarily in the first two days and highly persistent …. Understanding these movements gives a better understanding Brexit's potential effects …
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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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them as neighbours and, most importantly, to vote for Brexit. The fear of immigration does not seem to be fully justified … exchange to poll numbers we find that investors appear to view Brexit as a negative event …
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in the European Union as heralded by the Brexit …
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Did austerity cause Brexit? This paper shows that the rise of popular support for the UK Independence Party (UKIP), as … the current literature on Brexit suggests. Up until 2010, the UK's welfare state evened out growing income differences …
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This paper applies long-memory techniques (both parametric and semi-parametric) to examine whether Brexit has led to … Brexit referendum, and find an increase in the degree of persistence in all cases except for the British pound-yen IV, whose … persistence has declined after Brexit. These findings highlight the importance of completing swiftly the negotiations with the EU …
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This paper analyses the long-memory properties of a high-frequency financial time series dataset. It focuses on temporal aggregation and other features of the data, and how they might affect the degree of dependence of the series. Fractional integration or I(d) models are estimated with a...
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as other economic and social factors, in determining the support for the Remain vote in the Brexit referendum, and that …
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This paper proposes a new panel data structural gravity approach for estimating the trade and welfare effects of Brexit … different counterfactual post-Brexit scenarios, our main findings suggest that UKs (EUs) exports of goods to the EU (UK) are … likely to decline within a range between 7.2% and 45.7% (5.9% and 38.2%) six years after the Brexit has taken place. For the …
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results in the context of the debate about the tax policy implications of Brexit …
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