After Brexit

After Brexit

Consequences for the European Union

Cunha Rodrigues, Nuno; Renato Goncalves, Jose; Cabral, Nazare da Costa

Springer International Publishing AG

01/2018

425

Dura

Inglês

9783319666693

15 a 20 dias

886


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Chapter 1. Introduction.- Part 1. Brexit's General Effects: The Future of the European Integration Process.- Chapter 2. Brexit: Origins and Future Perspectives.- Chapter 3. The Brexit and the European Union in the Context of Globalization.- Chapter 4. Brexit and the Future of the EU: Move-Back or Move-Forward?.- Chapter 5. Brexit and the Risk of the European Desintegration.- Chapter 6. A Qualitative Change in the Process of European Integration.- Chapter 7. Brexit and the Reform of Economic and Monetary Union.- Chapter 8. Brexit as an Exceptional Change of Circumstance?.- Part 2. Brexit's Sectorial Effects (I): Trade and Free Movement of Goods and Citizens.- Chapter 9. Which Model for Brexit?.- Chapter 10. Economic Implications of Alternative Trade Relationships: Post-Brexit Options for the UK.- Chapter 11. The Position of EU Citizens in the UK and of the UK Citizens in the EU27 Post-Brexit: Between Law and Political Constitutionalism.- Chapter 12. Post-Brexit Models and Migration Policies: Possible Citizenship and Welfare Implications for EU Nationals in the UK.- Chapter 13. New Forms of Social Security for Persons Moving Between the EU and the UK?.- Part 3. Brexit's Sectorial Effects (II): Free Movement of Capital and the Financial Markets.- Chapter 14. Free Movement of Capital and Brexit.- Chapter 15. Free Movement of Capital: Could the CJEU Smooth Brexit?.- Chapter 16. Policy Uncertainty and Spillovers into International Financial Markets.- Chapter 17. EU Financial Markets after Brexit.- Chapter 18. How Brexit may Affect Banks' Business Models and the Financial System in the UK and EU: Opportunity to Revitalize the Existing Banking Structures?.
Brexit;European Union;EU;Trade policy;Free movement;European integration;Citizenship;EU nationals;UK nationals;Migration policy;EU financial markets;Single market;European Macroeconomics;Economics and Law;Political Economy of the EU