Brexit (Romanian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Brexit" in Romanian language version.

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bloomberg.com

  • „Brexit to Hit Jobs, Wealth and Output for Years to Come, Economists Say”. Bloomberg L.P. . Accesat în . The U.K. economy may be paying for Brexit for a long time to come ... It won't mean Armageddon, but the broad consensus among economists—whose predictions about the initial fallout were largely too pessimistic—is for a prolonged effect that will ultimately diminish output, jobs and wealth to some degree. 

doi.org

  • Johnson, Paul; Mitchell, Ian (). „The Brexit vote, economics, and economic policy”. Oxford Review of Economic Policy. 33 (suppl_1): S12–S21. doi:10.1093/oxrep/grx017. ISSN 0266-903X. 

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europa.eu

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independent.co.uk

  • „This is the real reason the UK's economic forecasts look so bad”. The Independent. . Accesat în . One thing economists do generally agree on is that leaving the European Union and putting new trade barriers between Britain and our largest and closest trading partners is extremely unlikely to boost UK productivity growth—and is far more likely to slow it 

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telegraph.co.uk

theconversation.com

  • Hall, Damien (). 'Breksit' or 'bregzit'? The question that divides a nation”. The Conversation (în engleză). 
  • Wren-Lewis, Simon. „Why is the academic consensus on the cost of Brexit being ignored?”. The Conversation (în engleză). Accesat în . 

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voxeu.org

  • Baldwin, Richard (). „Brexit Beckons: Thinking ahead by leading economists”. VoxEU.org. Arhivat din original la . Accesat în . On 23 June 2016, 52% of British voters decided that being the first country ever to leave the EU was a price worth paying for 'taking back control', despite advice from economists clearly showing that Brexit would make the UK 'permanently poorer' (HM Treasury 2016). The extent of agreement among economists on the costs of Brexit was extraordinary: forecast after forecast supported similar conclusions (which have so far proved accurate in the aftermath of the Brexit vote). 

web.archive.org

  • Baldwin, Richard (). „Brexit Beckons: Thinking ahead by leading economists”. VoxEU.org. Arhivat din original la . Accesat în . On 23 June 2016, 52% of British voters decided that being the first country ever to leave the EU was a price worth paying for 'taking back control', despite advice from economists clearly showing that Brexit would make the UK 'permanently poorer' (HM Treasury 2016). The extent of agreement among economists on the costs of Brexit was extraordinary: forecast after forecast supported similar conclusions (which have so far proved accurate in the aftermath of the Brexit vote). 

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