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Following the British referendum held on June 23, 2016, voters
supported the withdrawal of the UK from the European Union (EU)
(Brexit), a starting point for the third round of European crisis,
following the eurozone debt crisis and the migration crisis. This
volume provides an overview of the process and consequences of
Brexit for EU member states, with an emphasis on possible future
EU-UK relations, and a particular focus on countries in Central and
Eastern Europe (CEE). The authors assess the extent to which firms
in CEE states have already put in place strategies to counter the
new economic reality post-Brexit and identify the strategies that
firms are exploiting to better cope with the anticipated
implications of Brexit. The book includes a ranking of countries
most and least likely to be affected by Brexit; identification of
the main determinants of the expansion of companies on the British
market and the creation of a typology of strategies used by these
companies in the face of Brexit. The book stands out as a complex
and multidimensional research work that draws its roots from
distinct yet simultaneously interlinked research areas. It will
find a broad audience among academics and students across diverse
fields of study, as well as practitioners and policy makers. It is
a key reference for all those who want to better understand the
complex nature of Brexit and its implications, not only for EU
member states but, first and foremost, the business environment.
Following the British referendum held on June 23, 2016, voters
supported the withdrawal of the UK from the European Union (EU)
(Brexit), a starting point for the third round of European crisis,
following the eurozone debt crisis and the migration crisis. This
volume provides an overview of the process and consequences of
Brexit for EU member states, with an emphasis on possible future
EU-UK relations, and a particular focus on countries in Central and
Eastern Europe (CEE). The authors assess the extent to which firms
in CEE states have already put in place strategies to counter the
new economic reality post-Brexit and identify the strategies that
firms are exploiting to better cope with the anticipated
implications of Brexit. The book includes a ranking of countries
most and least likely to be affected by Brexit; identification of
the main determinants of the expansion of companies on the British
market and the creation of a typology of strategies used by these
companies in the face of Brexit. The book stands out as a complex
and multidimensional research work that draws its roots from
distinct yet simultaneously interlinked research areas. It will
find a broad audience among academics and students across diverse
fields of study, as well as practitioners and policy makers. It is
a key reference for all those who want to better understand the
complex nature of Brexit and its implications, not only for EU
member states but, first and foremost, the business environment.
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