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The purpose of this paper is to illustrate the economic impact mechanism of the secession of Great Britain from the European Union (Brexit) on the Hungarian economy, and to quantify the domestic growth risks. Several international studies have dealt with this topic using partial analysis and...
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Interest groups differ in the choice of strategy that they use to influence public policy. Some mainly try to gain access, that is, have direct contacts with decision-makers, whereas others tend to “go public”, that is, launch campaigns that aim to mobilize the broader public. We argue that...
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This paper attempts to analyse some of the factors which may increase the pressure to refer to EU law and EU jurisdictions when drafting contracts, particularly if no agreement is reached between the EU and UK on jurisdictional matters such that there is an absence of an adequate enforcement...
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The referendum on the exit of the United Kingdom from the European Union (“Brexit”) occurred on 23 June, 2016, represented one of the most significant economic and political event of 2016. As it may be easily seen, Brexit vote led to a situation of uncertainty about, among other things, the...
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Britain’s vote on June 23, 2016, to leave the European Union could have a profound impact on public procurement law, both in Europe and internationally. Brexit’s impact may not be catastrophic; for example, the United Kingdom may choose to remain in the European Economic Area, which would...
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The Brexit vote precipitated the unraveling of the United Kingdom's membership in the world's deepest economic integration agreement. This article reviews evidence on the realized economic effects of Brexit. The 2016 Brexit referendum changed expectations about future UK–EU relations. Studying...
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This paper examines the impact of the 2016 UK referendum and expecting Brexit on migration flows and net migration in the UK as well as on the attractiveness of other EU countries as destinations. We employ a difference-in-differences strategy and compare EU migration to non-EU migration before...
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