2020
DOI: 10.3846/jbem.2020.13505
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The Road to the Economics of Brexit: A New Direction in Economic Research

Abstract: Brexit became an important subject not only for academics but also for international institutions, research centers and consultancy companies, think tanks and independent experts. The aim of this article is to: (1) provide a general approach of the literature; (2) see how the effects of Brexit are explained in such short-term approach and how important are the economic issues in the debates; (3) identify directions for future research, arguing that a new field of study emerged. The estimation of ec… Show more

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“…These studies focus only on economic effects, estimating the impact of Brexit on certain variables such as GDP, trade, income, productivity, wages, and foreign investments. Marginean et al (2020) have provided a systematic review of the most important economic effects of Brexit, grouping them in four directions: overall economic effects, trade, migration, and financial aspects. Nevertheless, their qualitative approach is limited on three aspects (time, keywords and the selected databases), while the selection of the existing literature may fall under subjectivity.…”
Section: Predicting the Multiple Effects Of Brexitmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These studies focus only on economic effects, estimating the impact of Brexit on certain variables such as GDP, trade, income, productivity, wages, and foreign investments. Marginean et al (2020) have provided a systematic review of the most important economic effects of Brexit, grouping them in four directions: overall economic effects, trade, migration, and financial aspects. Nevertheless, their qualitative approach is limited on three aspects (time, keywords and the selected databases), while the selection of the existing literature may fall under subjectivity.…”
Section: Predicting the Multiple Effects Of Brexitmentioning
confidence: 99%