Analysis of the Impact of Brexit
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https://doi.org/10.62051/nekhta83Keywords:
Brexit; British economy; EU economy; Chinese economy; trade policy.Abstract
This paper analyzes the economic impacts of Brexit on the United Kingdom, the European Union, and China. It begins with a historical overview of the Brexit process, followed by a detailed examination of its effects on labor markets, inflation, exchange rates, and capital flows. The study concludes that while Brexit presents short-term challenges for the UK, it also offers long-term strategic autonomy. The EU faces financial and structural adjustments, while China experiences limited but specific trade and financial impacts.
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