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Brexit: situation and economic consequences
Buesa, Alejandro
García Esteban, Coral
Kataryniuk, Iván
Martín Machuca, César
Moreno Sánchez, Susana
Roth, Moritz Alexander
Brexit
NiGEM
Scenario analysis
Tariffs
Non-tariff barriers
Migration
FDI
Economy of the European Union
International economy
Economic situation
Unión Europea
Artículo de revista
The effective departure of the United Kingdom (UK) from the European Union (EU) opens up a new period of relations between the two areas. The current health crisis limits economic policies’ room for manoeuvre to accommodate the costs of transitioning to a new economic relationship, whatever final form it may take. This article describes the most recent developments in the negotiation process and outlines three possible scenarios for the future EU-UK trading relationship, providing simulations of the potential macroeconomic impact in each case. Moreover, the recent trend in trading and financial relations between the United Kingdom and Spain is set out in a box.
2020-12-04
Artículo
https://repositorio.bde.es/handle/123456789/14282
eng
Economic Bulletin / Banco de España, 4/2020
Versión en español 123456789/14283
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Reino Unido
España
Banco de España
Madrid : Banco de España, 2020