Blog post
14 February 2017
The UKs Brexit bill: could EU assets partially offset liabilities?
The Brexit bill is likely to be one of the most contentious aspects of the upcoming negotiations. But estimates so far focus largely on the EU costs
Blog post
14 February 2017
The Brexit bill is likely to be one of the most contentious aspects of the upcoming negotiations. But estimates so far focus largely on the EU costs
Blog post
14 February 2017
In this blog post, we look at the impact of Brexit on UKs education and research and development sectors in terms of students and staff, as well as f
Policy brief
09 February 2017
Brexit will lead to a partial migration of financial firms from London to the EU27. This Policy Contribution provides a comparison between London and
Blog post
08 February 2017
The UK government's white paper on Brexit suggested that the EU's "free movement of people" has made it impossible to control immigration. This seems
Policy brief
08 February 2017
The EU27 needs to upgrade its financial surveillance architecture to minimise the financial market fragmentation resulting from Brexit
Event
06 February 2017
Bruegel in collaboration with Leuven Centre For Global Governance Studies organizes an event at which we will discuss the options for redesigning trad
Article
03 February 2017
On 18 January 2017 Zsolt Darvas appeared as a witness at the House of Lords Select Committee on the European Union, Home Affairs Sub-Committee.
Policy brief
27 January 2017
Brexit offers a political opportunity for the European Parliament to reform the allocation of seats to member states. This Policy Contribution explore
Blog post
27 January 2017
As US President Trump and UK Prime Minister Theresa May meet in Washington, Bruegel researchers look at bilateral trade flows between the US, UK and E
Blog post
18 January 2017
The creative sector is important for the UK in terms of employment and share of exports. However, it has mostly been overlooked in Brexit negotiation
Blog post
22 December 2016
Following the proposal from the Scottish Government that Scotland remain in the Single Market, the differing Brexpectations of the UKs four constit
Blog post
20 December 2016
Will the UKs engagement in European supply chains be at risk once the UK exits the EU?
Blog post
06 December 2016
The UK government has high hopes that new trade deals with non-EU states will offer an economic boost after Brexit. But how likely is this to material
Event
02 December 2016
What will Brexit mean for the free movement of workers between the UK and the EU?
Blog post
17 November 2016
After Brexit, several major cities across the EU27 are looking to take over London's financial activity. While there are plenty of benefits in hosting
Blog post
16 November 2016
Public discourse on social media was already in favour of Brexit by early summer 2015, and stayed that way until the referendum. An analysis of more t