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Opportunities and Risks for the UK Economy in the Context of Brexit

Student: Ikromov Odiljon

Supervisor: Alexander V. Daniltsev

Faculty: Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs

Educational Programme: World Economy (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2020

The idea of Brexit came up a long time ago and over the years before Britain leaving the EU, various forecasts appeared about the influence of Brexit on Britain and other countries. Due to their belonging to the European region and also because of their accession to the EU until recently, Britain’s main trade partners were EU countries and after leaving the region, of course, new barriers will appear in relations between these countries and Britain, as Britain will leave from the free trade zone. Therefore, risk assessment for Britain, as well as emerging opportunities after Brexit, is becoming an urgent topic for discussion. This study seeks to examine the implications for Britain’s economy and politics from leaving the EU. The study will identify the main advantages and disadvantages of this decision to withdraw from the EU.

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