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Unravelling Trade Integration: Local Labour Market Effects of the Brexit Vote [electronic journal].




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Renegotiation of Trade Agreements and Firm Exporting Decisions: Evidence from the Impact of Brexit on UK Exports [electronic journal].




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Potential consequences of post-Brexit trade barriers for earnings inequality in the UK [electronic journal].




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Measuring the Regional Economic Cost of Brexit: Evidence up to 2019 [electronic journal].




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Invoicing and the Dynamics of Pricing-to-Market: Evidence from UK Export Prices around the Brexit Referendum [electronic journal].




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The Global Impact of Brexit Uncertainty [electronic journal].

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Exchange Rates and Consumer Prices: Evidence from Brexit [electronic journal].




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The effect of exchange rate shocks on firm-level exports: evidence from the Brexit vote [electronic journal].




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The Economic Effects of Brexit - Evidence from the Stock Market [electronic journal].




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Did Austerity Cause Brexit? [electronic journal].




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Cumulative Effects of Brexit and Other UK and EU27 Bilateral FTAs on the World's Wine Markets [electronic journal].




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The Costs of Economic Nationalism: Evidence from the Brexit Experiment [electronic journal].




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The Brexit Vote, Productivity Growth and Macroeconomic Adjustments in the United Kingdom [electronic journal].




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Abortions, Brexit and Trees [electronic journal].




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UK Brexit campaigner Farage overtakes UK PM May to meet Trump

Mr. Farage (52), later posted a picture on Facebook and Twitter of him with Mr. Trump, who gives a thumbs-up for the camera.




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U.K. govt. doesn’t have a Brexit strategy: Document




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German Minister sets out tough line on Brexit




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Brexit expected to spur emigration of scientists




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Europe’s science budget set to grow despite Brexit

Horizon Europe raises stakes in global technology race




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The Brexit conundrum

Now that the U.K. has voted to leave the EU, how will British cinema be affected?




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EU referendum two months on: the 10 steps that led to Brexit

As the dust settles, hindsight makes the chain of events that culminated in UK’s vote to leave easier to discern

It is two months since British voters surprised themselves by deciding to end the UK’s 43-year relationship with the European Union – “independence day” to some and “the worst political decision since 1945” to others.

As stunned political leaderships on both sides of the Channel continue dithering about what to do next, it is worth looking back at the origins of a crisis the EU elite had not expected.

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The Brexit debate needs more tolerance on both sides | Michael White

Bad sportsmanship is not confined to either camp. Let’s have more signs of mutual respect across the divide

I’m trying to cure this summer’s unattractive impulse before it turns into a bad habit. Whenever I see someone doing something stupid or self-harming like jumping an orange light on a bike or getting tattooed from neck to ankle, I want to shout: “Brexit voter.”

It’s not nice and it’s not fair. I’m trying to stop. As Theresa May’s divided cabinet meets to decide where to go next, ministers and demoralised Whitehall officials should refrain from recrimination too. The “phoney war” lull before the negotiation storm is about to end.

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Brussels says Britain must engage in full scope of post-Brexit talks

UK will be pushed to take part in detailed discussion on fishing waters and other EU priorities





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Would Brexit, against the wishes of most Scots, trigger a second independence referendum?

THE warning is becoming louder. It was raised by the Leave team during Thursday's TV debate and, on the same day, by the Chancellor, George Osborne, and two former prime minsters, Sir John Major and Tony Blair. Brexit, they said, posed a serious threat to the Union.




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Magnus Gardham: After Brexit, has the time come for a federal UK?

Nicola Sturgeon has promised to exhaust all options in an effort to keep Scotland in the EU after the country voted by 62 per cent to 38 per cent against Brexit.




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Magnus Gardham: Would a "soft Brexit plus" deal for Scotland satisfy Nicola Sturgeon?

When Theresa May declared "Brexit means Brexit," Nicola Sturgeon's response was pithy and to the point. "Remain means Remain," she said, making an apparently all-or-nothing commitment to securing Scotland's place in the EU after the country voted decisively to stay.




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Brexit - How this will impact on UK employment law

In light of the significant influence...




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The V&A in 10 objects: from Brexit vases to Beyoncé's butterfly ring

With London’s Victoria & Albert Museum in lockdown, its director shares his favourite artefacts

It is pretty dusty in South Kensington at the moment. Without millions of visitors wandering through the V&A galleries, the dust begins to settle and the past takes over. Under the steely eye of Vernon Rapley, head of security, our objects are resting safely at the moment. But the purpose of a museum is predicated upon dialogue and difference: the interaction between citizen and object, the journey into a web of histories, and then the flourishing of curiosity.

“Unvisited museums dwindle into very sleepy and useless institutions,” said our first director Henry Cole, who was an early proponent of blockbuster exhibitions.

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No evidence of Russian interference in Brexit via Facebook, says Clegg

The former deputy prime minister suggested people claiming that Russia had influenced the EU referendum result through Facebook were engaged in perpetuating a 'myth'.




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ALEX BRUMMER: One million more in work since Brexit vote - could Project Fear have been more wrong?

The latest employment figures have defied the bleak predictions made three years ago by former chancellor George Osborne as one million jobs have been created across the economy.




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Finally! George Osborne makes his first positive comments about Brexit

The former Remain Tory chancellor, who was accused of being the architect of 'Project Fear' during the referendum, acknowledged the City could thrive when free from Brussels.




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Refinance Dominates Mortgage Applications in the Aftermath of Brexit

Refinance requests increased 132 percent following the Brexit vote as borrowers capitalize on historically low mortgage rates, according to Zillow Group Mortgages analysis




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Doctors claim ‘Brexit is costing us lives’

“Brexit is costing us lives”




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Pound leaps to highest level since July as Juncker says Brexit deal can be reached




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Pound holds longest streak of gains since January amid mixed signals on Brexit















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Brexit deal: Pound on a rollercoaster as DUP vows to vote against Johnson