In a new report on the economic consequences of a ‘Brexit’, Gianmarco Ottaviano, João Paulo Pessoa, Thomas Sampson and John Van Reenen find that if the UK left the European Union there would be a significant negative impact. The most important costs would come as a result of higher trade barriers with the EU
Motivation: In a referendum on June 23, 2016, the British people voted to leave the European Union. ...
The results of the June 2016 referendum in favour of the UK leaving the EU opened a period of huge e...
Those who say that leaving the EU is a win-win aren't being candid about the evidence, write Swati D...
Whether or not there will be a referendum on continuing membership in the EU will be decided in this...
The economic consequences of leaving the EU will depend on what policies the UK adopts following Bre...
This paper estimates the welfare effects of Brexit, focusing on trade and fiscal transfers. We use a...
For over two years, a research team at the Centre for Economic Performance (CEP) has been studying t...
In this extract from the LSE Centre for Economic Performance’s second briefing paper on Brexit, (lef...
If the United Kingdom (UK) exits the EU in 2018, it would reduce that country’s exports and make imp...
This paper estimates the welfare effects of Brexit, focusing on trade and fiscal transfers. We use a...
The UK leaving the European Union, a ‘Brexit,’ would have economic and political implications. One o...
Following the Brexit referendum decision made on June 23, 2016, much uncertainty surrounds the Unite...
This paper reviews the literature on the likely economic consequences of Brexit and considers the le...
This paper reviews the literature on the likely economic consequences of Brexit and considers the le...
Motivation: In a referendum on June 23, 2016, the British people voted to leave the European Union. ...
The results of the June 2016 referendum in favour of the UK leaving the EU opened a period of huge e...
Those who say that leaving the EU is a win-win aren't being candid about the evidence, write Swati D...
Whether or not there will be a referendum on continuing membership in the EU will be decided in this...
The economic consequences of leaving the EU will depend on what policies the UK adopts following Bre...
This paper estimates the welfare effects of Brexit, focusing on trade and fiscal transfers. We use a...
For over two years, a research team at the Centre for Economic Performance (CEP) has been studying t...
In this extract from the LSE Centre for Economic Performance’s second briefing paper on Brexit, (lef...
If the United Kingdom (UK) exits the EU in 2018, it would reduce that country’s exports and make imp...
This paper estimates the welfare effects of Brexit, focusing on trade and fiscal transfers. We use a...
The UK leaving the European Union, a ‘Brexit,’ would have economic and political implications. One o...
Following the Brexit referendum decision made on June 23, 2016, much uncertainty surrounds the Unite...
This paper reviews the literature on the likely economic consequences of Brexit and considers the le...
This paper reviews the literature on the likely economic consequences of Brexit and considers the le...
Motivation: In a referendum on June 23, 2016, the British people voted to leave the European Union. ...
The results of the June 2016 referendum in favour of the UK leaving the EU opened a period of huge e...
Those who say that leaving the EU is a win-win aren't being candid about the evidence, write Swati D...