Relative to the rest of the EU, Ireland is especially vulnerable to the fallout from Brexit, both economically and politically. With increasing frustration over the reaction from Brussels, some are suggesting that an Irish exit from the EU would benefit the nation. A key argument for this is that it would allow for reintegration with the UK, thus preserving one of its largest trading partners. Using a structural general equilibrium model, we estimate that such a move would worsen the impacts of Brexit by as much as 250%, with low-skill workers disproportionately affected. This is due to the fact that while the UK is one of Ireland\u27s single-nation trading partners, when compared to the EU27 as a group, it is much smaller
On 23 June 2016 voters in the United Kingdom (UK) voted on whether to remain in or leave the Europea...
Brexit is posing a large number of questions especially relative to the effects that it may have on ...
The UK leaving the European Union, a ‘Brexit,’ would have economic and political implications. One o...
Relative to the rest of the EU, Ireland is especially vulnerable to the fallout from Brexit, both ec...
Relative to the rest of the EU, Ireland is especially vulnerable to the fallout from Brexit, both ec...
Ireland is arguably the EU state with the most to lose from Brexit, given its close relationship wit...
With increasing frustration over the situation as ‘Brexit Day’ approaches, some political pundits ar...
Ireland’s exposure to Brexit has been widely anticipated in political, policy and academic commentar...
There is almost a complete consensus in the international literature that Brexit will have a negati...
There is almost a complete consensus in the international literature that Brexit will have a negativ...
All EU member states will feel the shock waves from Brexit, but Ireland will clearly be hit hardest....
This Article attempts to quantify the macroeconomic impact of Brexit on the Irish economy. Given bot...
While the consequences of the UK’s decision to leave the EU remain unclear, one thing is certain – t...
A Brexit – which is very unlikely to reflect majority opinion in Northern Ireland – could profoundly...
This article offers an original analysis of Ireland’s and the UK’s common EU membership in the light...
On 23 June 2016 voters in the United Kingdom (UK) voted on whether to remain in or leave the Europea...
Brexit is posing a large number of questions especially relative to the effects that it may have on ...
The UK leaving the European Union, a ‘Brexit,’ would have economic and political implications. One o...
Relative to the rest of the EU, Ireland is especially vulnerable to the fallout from Brexit, both ec...
Relative to the rest of the EU, Ireland is especially vulnerable to the fallout from Brexit, both ec...
Ireland is arguably the EU state with the most to lose from Brexit, given its close relationship wit...
With increasing frustration over the situation as ‘Brexit Day’ approaches, some political pundits ar...
Ireland’s exposure to Brexit has been widely anticipated in political, policy and academic commentar...
There is almost a complete consensus in the international literature that Brexit will have a negati...
There is almost a complete consensus in the international literature that Brexit will have a negativ...
All EU member states will feel the shock waves from Brexit, but Ireland will clearly be hit hardest....
This Article attempts to quantify the macroeconomic impact of Brexit on the Irish economy. Given bot...
While the consequences of the UK’s decision to leave the EU remain unclear, one thing is certain – t...
A Brexit – which is very unlikely to reflect majority opinion in Northern Ireland – could profoundly...
This article offers an original analysis of Ireland’s and the UK’s common EU membership in the light...
On 23 June 2016 voters in the United Kingdom (UK) voted on whether to remain in or leave the Europea...
Brexit is posing a large number of questions especially relative to the effects that it may have on ...
The UK leaving the European Union, a ‘Brexit,’ would have economic and political implications. One o...