Brexit spillovers through international trade and foreign investment: Empirical evidence from EU-27 and the UK

IF 0.9 4区 经济学 Q3 ECONOMICS Panoeconomicus Pub Date : 2020-05-15 DOI:10.2298/pan171229008n
G. Noja, S. M. Cristea, Atìla Yüksel
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Abstract

This study examines the Brexit spillovers upon the European Union Member States (MS) (EU-27) and the UK through two fundamental freedoms of regional integration: goods and services (international trade), and capital (foreign investment, FDI). We have applied cluster analysis and structural equation modelling on a strongly balanced panel of EU-27 and the UK. Both techniques explore two scenarios that focus on the performances achieved by the EU-MS in terms of GDP per capita and GDP growth, under the impact of trade and FDI, before and after the Brexit (1995-2019 and 2020-2025 periods). Our results show that the UK?s economy will be affected both related to GDP growth and GDP per capita levels, particularly on the short run. The EU-27 impact largely differs across countries and types of international activities, being decisively influenced through the FDI relations. Overall, the spillovers induced by international flows are positive, but significantly diminished after the Brexit.
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英国脱欧对国际贸易和外国投资的溢出效应:来自欧盟27国和英国的经验证据
本研究通过区域一体化的两个基本自由:商品和服务(国际贸易)和资本(外国投资,FDI),考察了英国脱欧对欧盟成员国(EU-27)和英国的溢出效应。我们应用了聚类分析和结构方程模型对欧盟27国和英国的强平衡面板。这两种技术都探讨了两种情景,重点是在英国脱欧前后(1995-2019年和2020-2025年期间),在贸易和外国直接投资的影响下,欧盟- ms在人均GDP和GDP增长方面取得的表现。我们的研究结果显示,英国?中国的经济将受到国内生产总值增长和人均国内生产总值水平的影响,特别是在短期内。欧盟27国的影响在不同国家和不同类型的国际活动中存在很大差异,并受到外国直接投资关系的决定性影响。总体而言,国际资本流动带来的溢出效应是积极的,但在英国脱欧后显著减弱。
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