Irish Borders in Europe The Brexit Debate and Border Change in Ireland: The foreseeable consequences of a leave vote on trade, agriculture, agri-food, and finance in Northern Ireland
Nelly Graziani () and
Eamonn O’ciardha
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Nelly Graziani: IDEA - Interdisciplinarité dans les Etudes Anglophones - Interdisciplinarity in English Studies - UL - Université de Lorraine
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Abstract:
Beyond the historical, political, and constitutional stakes of the coming referendum on remaining or leaving the EU for the United Kingdom, this paper addresses the foreseeable consequences of a Leave vote on the high value sectors of the Northern-Irish economy, namely trade, agriculture, investment and finance, as well as on the vital sector of agri-food.
Keywords: The 23 June 2019 referendum; Northern Ireland; Republic of Ireland; cross-border economic relations; trade; finance; investments; agri-food industries; Good Friday Agreement 1998; Fringe countries (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016-06-10
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Published in Irish Borders in Europe The Brexit Debate and Border Change in Ireland, Conférence organisée par le Professeur Joachim Frenk, sous l’égide du département de Anglistik, Amerikanistik, und Anglophone Kulturen, de la Deutsch-Irische Gesellschaft Saarland e.V., et de Universität des Saarlandes., Jun 2016, Saarbrücken, Germany
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