The Economics of Brexit: What Have We Learned?
Edited by Jonathan Portes
in CEPR Press Books from Centre for Economic Policy Research
Abstract:
This eBook, produced by VoxEU/CEPR and UK in a Changing Europe, brings together leading academic researchers on trade, immigration and political economy to assess what we have learned, 18 months on from its implementation, about the impacts of Brexit on the UK economy
Date: 2022 Written 2022-06
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 A short history of the political economy of Brexit

- Thiemo Fetzer
- Ch 2 Brexit Britain in a changing global economy

- Lucas Rengifo-Keller and Adam S Posen
- Ch 3 The impact of Brexit on UK–EU trade

- Rebecca Freeman, Kalina Manova, Thomas Prayer and Thomas Sampson
- Ch 4 Post-Brexit imports, supply chains, and the effect on consumer prices

- Jan Bakker, Nikhil Datta, Josh De Lyon, Luisa Opitz and Dilan Yang
- Ch 5 The price impacts of trade agreements

- Meredith A. Crowley, Lu Han and Thomas Prayer
- Ch 6 Brexit and UK services trade

- Jun Du and Oleksandr Shepotylo
- Ch 7 The economics of UK financial services post Brexit

- Sarah Hall
- Ch 8 The economics of the UK’s post-Brexit immigration system

- Jonathan Portes
- Ch 9 How is the end of free movement affecting the low-wage labour force in the UK?

- Madeleine Sumption
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