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Divorce settlement or leaving the club? A breakdown of the Brexit bill

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  • Zsolt Darvas
  • Konstantinos Efstathiou
  • Inês Goncalves Raposo

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The ‘Brexit bill’ is an expected payment to be made by the United Kingdom that would settle its financial commitments when it leaves the European Union. While authors of this Working Paper consider the financial settlement the least important economic issue in the Brexit negotiations, a conditional agreement at least on the methodology for calculating the Brexit bill could be a prerequisite for the more meaningful discussions on the new EU-UK...

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  • Zsolt Darvas & Konstantinos Efstathiou & Inês Goncalves Raposo, 2017. "Divorce settlement or leaving the club? A breakdown of the Brexit bill," Working Papers 19822, Bruegel.
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    1. Peter Becker & Jörg Haas & Carsten Hefeker & Steffen Hindelang & Eberhard Eichenhofer & Christian Tietje & Susanne Wixforth & Nicolai von Ondarza & René Repasi & Klaus Günter Deutsch & Stefan Mair & G, 2017. "Die Verhandlungen zum Brexit: Finanzielle und wirtschaftliche Auswirkungen," ifo Schnelldienst, ifo Institute - Leibniz Institute for Economic Research at the University of Munich, vol. 70(11), pages 03-40, June.
    2. Gabriel Felbermayr & Clemens Fuest & Jasmin Katrin Gröschl & Daniel Stöhlker, 2017. "Economic Effects of Brexit on the European Economy," EconPol Policy Reports 4, ifo Institute - Leibniz Institute for Economic Research at the University of Munich.

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