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Aha, B and Higgins, David and Lee, Timothy (2018) UK Political Cycle and the Effect on National House Prices: An Exploratory Study. In: European Real Estate Society 25th Annual Conference, 27-30 June 2018, Reading.

Andrews, Hazel (2020) Watching Our Borders: Tourism, Brexit and Covid-19. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Arntsen, Alexandra and Philp, Bruce and Donegani, Chiara Paola (2019) Environmental and Societal Attitudes to Working Hours in Gendered Perspective: Patterns, Preferences and Policy. Review of Political Economy, 30 (4). pp. 556-572. ISSN 0953-8259

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Bailey, David (2020) 2040, 2035, 2032? The ICE Ban: the UK need joined up policy to get there, not policy made up on the hoof. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Bailey, David (2020) Auto industry hit from Coronavirus could be even bigger than latest forecast. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Bailey, David (2019) Auto makers prepare to shut down again fearing No Deal Brexit disruption. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Bailey, David (2019) Brexit and Investment: Assessment and Prospects. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Bailey, David (2020) Brexit, Batteries and Building Cars: Rules of Origin in the Auto Industry after Brexit. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Bailey, David (2020) Budget Reflections: A welcome end to Austerity but more to be done. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Bailey, David (2019) Carmagedden Down Under; how a country lost an entire auto industry. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Bailey, David (2018) Double Whammy Hits JLR. Birmingham City University, Birmingham.

Bailey, David (2020) The Economics of a sudden, screeching stop: more work needed to prevent lasting damage to the economy. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Bailey, David (2019) How long can Jaguar Land Rover continue to go it alone? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Bailey, David (2020) The ICE Ban Cometh. Can we have a Plan please? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Bailey, David (2020) Industry 4.0 and Regional Transformations. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Bailey, David (2019) JLR: Back in Black. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Bailey, David (2018) JLR’s Discovery shift expected but big questions ahead. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Bailey, David (2021) Nissan can live with the Brexit deal – for now. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Bailey, David (2018) Solihull shut down: Brexit, diesels, new testing regime and now China uncertainty take their toll. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Bailey, David (2019) State Aid after Brexit. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Bailey, David (2019) UK Auto slumps amidst Brexit uncertainty. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Bailey, David (2020) UK auto shuts down: government needs to step in to support workers, and fast, as Coronavirus hits. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Bailey, David (2020) The UK-EU Trade Deal: what does it mean for UK Automotive? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Bailey, David (2020) West Midlands transport industries and Brexit. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Bailey, David (2019) What No Deal would mean for UK Manufacturing. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Bailey, David (2020) Why UK Auto needs a Battery Giga-Factory, and soon. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Bakare, Fatawu Adesina (2018) The Impact of Microfinance on Poverty Reduction Amongst Farmers in Ghana. Doctoral thesis, Birmingham City University.

Behrens, Paul (2019) Why Brexit spells trouble for workers’ rights. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Bennion, Phil (2019) What does Brexit mean for our Farming industry? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Bentley, Gill (2018) The New Industrial Strategy: Policy and Governance for a place-based approach to Regional and Local development policy post-Brexit? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Bentley, Gill (2018) No deal Brexit? What, no cherry cake? At last, project reality not project fear? Birmingham City University, Birmingham.

Bentley, Gill (2018) No new special deal for the UK; Raab-Barnier talks bear out single market sacrosanct. Birmingham City University, Birmingham.

Biedermann, Ferry (2020) 2020, when all was still well. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Biedermann, Ferry (2019) Adieu UK, and your increasingly European political crisis. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Biedermann, Ferry (2021) Beware the Dutch normal. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Biedermann, Ferry (2019) Brexit and English heartbreak. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Biedermann, Ferry (2019) Brexit election for the fate of the free world. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Biedermann, Ferry (2020) Brexit in the time of Covid-19. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Biedermann, Ferry (2020) A European Union of law-abiding countries? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Biedermann, Ferry (2018) Handle Brexit well, for the sake of European democracy. Birmingham City University, Birmingham.

Biedermann, Ferry (2020) Iceberg Brexit. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Biedermann, Ferry (2020) It’s cold outside the EU embrace. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Biedermann, Ferry (2021) No vaccine against Brexit nationalism. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Biedermann, Ferry (2020) Risky future relationship predictions. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Biedermann, Ferry (2020) Towards a post-corona world: Brexit and the Dutch. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Biedermann, Ferry (2020) Trade deal or trade blame? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Biedermann, Ferry (2020) Who will stand against Brexit’s darker forces? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Biedermann, Ferry (2019) A case for European shock and awe. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Boleat, Mark (2018) The Impact of Brexit on the City of London. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Branston, Robert (2020) Brexit is an opportunity to stop Britons smoking. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Brealey, Henrietta (2020) Brexit is about to get well and truly real for businesses. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Brealey, Henrietta (2021) Three Weeks On: How is Brexit impacting businesses? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Brexit Studies, Centre for (2017) Sir Vince Cable: We need to get organised quickly over our EU exit. The Yorkshire Post. ISSN 0963-1496

Bridges, Stephen and Guy, Jessica (2018) Ep. 6 - Global Britain and Foreign Policy. [Audio]

Brown, Martyn and Palframan, Jason and Scott, Lichtenstein (2020) Critics and Crusaders 30 years on: Is Workplace Spirituality inherently ‘good’? In: BAM2020 Conference in the Cloud, 2nd - 4th September 2020, Manchester.

Budd, Leslie (2021) Between Hybridity and Hubris: The possible economic effects of the Northern Ireland Protocol. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Budd, Leslie (2020) Fly Me to the EU’s New Moon? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Budd, Leslie (2020) Nonsense on Stilts? – The Economic Analysis of HS2. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Budd, Leslie (2018) Northern Ireland’s Dance to the Music of Time of Brexit. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Burke, Tony (2018) Non-runner. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

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Chan, P.W. and McCabe, S. (2010) Emerging disparities: Exploring the impacts of the financial crisis on the UK construction labour market. In: 26th Annual Conference of the Association of Researchers in Construction Management, ARCOM 2010, 6 September 2010 through 8 September 2010, Leeds, UK.

Chesson, Emily (2020) Back to school – but for how long? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Chesson, Emily (2020) Will Coronavirus finally kill Britain’s high street? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Chesson, Emily (2020) Will travelling ever be the same again? Centre for Brexit Studies.

Christopher, Troeger and Blacker,., Brigette and Ibrahim, Khalil and Aremu, Olatunde (2019) Mortality, morbidity, and hospitalisations due to influenza lower respiratory tract infections, 2017: an analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2017. Lancet (London, England), 7 (1). pp. 69-89. ISSN 1474-547X

Chukwulobelu, O. and Fosu, S. and Coffie, W. (2014) Multifactor explanation of security returns in South Africa. International Journal of Management Practice, 7 (4). pp. 380-397. ISSN 14779064 (ISSN)

Clancy, John (2018) The €10Billion Question – why do we owe the EU anything for Pensions on Brexit? Birmingham City University, Birmingham.

Clancy, John (2020) The Brexit Divorce Bill just went up €2billion overnight – and we’re committed to pay it. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Clancy, John (2019) Brexit is now in the hands of only those who show up. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Clancy, John (2020) The Burning Question: Why the ban on coal & wood burning shows politicians are still out of touch with rural & coastal folk. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Clancy, John (2020) Covid-19 Deaths ‘where you live’ are here. Be careful what you look for? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Clancy, John (2020) Covid-19: Faith in science and how we totally lost it. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Clancy, John (2020) Dublin to Holyhead: can a North Wales Freeport extend the Celtic Fringe? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Clancy, John (2019) Forget the £39 Billion Brexit divorce bill – it just went up to £40.24 Billion, overnight. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Clancy, John (2020) Self-employment isn’t working: sole traders and microbusinesses – the new ‘left behind’. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Clancy, John (2020) Sledgehammer Lockdowns in Birmingham – when the increases are hyperlocal? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Clancy, John and de Ruyter, A. (2018) Did EU Commission deliberately just quietly inflate the Brexit bill with dodgy pension figures? Real questions now for the UK Treasury and negotiators. Birmingham City University, Birmingham.

Clancy, John and de Ruyter, A. (2018) Did EU Commission deliberately just quietly inflate the Brexit bill with dodgy pension figures? Real questions now for the UK Treasury and negotiators. [Audio]

Clancy, John and de Ruyter, A. (2018) Did EU Commission deliberately just quietly inflate the Brexit bill with dodgy pension figures? Real questions now for the UK Treasury and negotiators. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Coffie, W. and Chukwulobelu, O. (2014) Modelling stock return volatility: Comparative evidence from selected emerging African and Western developed markets. International Journal of Management Practice, 7 (4). pp. 366-379. ISSN 14779064 (ISSN)

Coffie, William (2012) Capital asset pricing model and the three factor model: empirical evidence from emerging African stock markets. Doctoral thesis, Birmingham City University.

Cole, Beverley and Guy, Jessica (2018) Beast from the East v Brexit – who won? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

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Downey, Anthony (2016) Future Imperfect: Contemporary Art Practices and Cultural Institutions in the Middle East. Visual Culture in the Middle East, 03 . Sternberg Press, Berlin, Germany. ISBN 978-3-95679-246-5

de Ruyter, A. (2019) 8 reasons why you can’t miss the Centre for Brexit Studies Annual Conference. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2019) And so this is Christmas. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2019) Annual Conference 2019: Agenda and Talks Announced! Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2020) Annual Conference 2020 agenda announced. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2020) Annual Conference 2020 speakers announced. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2019) Annual Conference Panel Sessions revealed. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2019) Annual Conference footage now available. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2020) Annual Conference returns to Birmingham. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2019) Another sneak peek at Brexit book ‘Will the Tory Party Ever Be the Same?: The Effect of Brexit’. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2019) Another sneak peek at Centre for Brexit Studies new book ‘Regional Success After Brexit: The Need for New Measures’. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2021) Are UK businesses being supported during Brexit disruption? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2020) Birmingham: A Global Future. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

de Ruyter, A. (2021) The Brexit Deal: Good News? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2018) A Brexit Journey: reflections on Trump and the issues so far. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2020) Brexit Myopia. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

de Ruyter, A. (2018) Brexit Negotiations: the Current State of Play. Birmingham City University, Birmingham.

de Ruyter, A. (2019) Brexit and Northern Ireland. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2019) Brexit and Northern Ireland: Bordering on Confusion? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2018) Brexit and customer communications: or “crisis? What crisis?”. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2019) Brexit and the Housing Crisis. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2018) Brexit and the UK Automotive Industry: The Report Launch. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2019) The Brexit “Party” is over. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2018) Brexit, the Bank of England and the Gig Economy: How not to interpret today’s labour market. Centre for Brexit Studies, Birmingham.

de Ruyter, A. (2019) A Brexit-readiness check: Three Months to Halloween! Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2019) Brexit: The Uncivil War – what The Centre for Brexit Studies thought. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2019) Brexit: UK Auto, Rail & Aerospace: Understanding Logistics & Supply Chain. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2020) Brexit’s impact on West Midlands Transport Manufacturing revealed. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2020) Brexit’s “USS Indianapolis Moment”. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

de Ruyter, A. (2017) CBS Roadshow. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2019) CBS celebrates Conference success. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2020) COVID-19: The Impact on Self-Employed & ‘Gig Economy’ Workers. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2020) COVID-19: Will the Brexit transition deadline be extended? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

de Ruyter, A. (2020) Call it a Big Bazooka (Just don’t call it Socialism): Re-thinking the Role of the State in the Age of Coronavirus and Brexit. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2019) Carmageddon Down Under. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2020) Centre for Brexit Studies Annual Conference agenda announced. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

de Ruyter, A. (2020) Centre to conduct research into Universal Basic Income. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2018) Cheque Mate: Now we Know Chequers is Dead in the Water. Birmingham City University, Birmingham.

de Ruyter, A. (2018) Cheque-Mate: Now we Know Chequers is Dead in the Water. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2019) Could Brexit Break the Tories? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2020) Covid-19 and precarious work: time for end to the “Gig Economy”. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

de Ruyter, A. (2020) A Crack in the Union Jack. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2018) Crunch time. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2018) David Davis Resignation: Jumping Off a Sinking Ship. Birmingham City University, Birmingham.

de Ruyter, A. (2018) David Davis’ resignation: jumping off a sinking ship? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2018) Dear Dr Fox: Is Brexit really about being able to "hire and fire" at will? Birmingham City University, Birmingham.

de Ruyter, A. (2018) Dear Dr Fox: Is Brexit really about being able to “hire and fire” at will? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2019) Do They Mean Us? The Foreign Correspondents View of Brexit. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2020) Do we need a Universal Basic Income? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

de Ruyter, A. (2021) Fantasy Economics. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2018) The Gig Economy, Automation and Industrial Democracy: Just a Brexit Footnote or is Brexit the Footnote? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2020) Global Birmingham – Beyond Brexit. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

de Ruyter, A. (2020) Global Birmingham? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

de Ruyter, A. (2020) Global Britain and the UK’s international success post-Brexit. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2020) Global Britain? The UK’s International Success Post-Brexit. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2019) The Great Divide. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2018) Identity and the future of the “United” Kingdom. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2019) Industry experts discuss Brexit impact on West Midlands. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2019) Industry experts discuss Brexit’s impact on British Agriculture. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2019) Industry experts discuss Brexit’s impact on Northern Ireland. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2019) Industry experts discuss No Deal Brexit, Boris Johnson and impact on West Midlands. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2020) Industry experts launch ‘Carmageddon?’ book. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2019) Insta-phobe Centre Director goes head to head with Radio DJ who ‘doesn’t care’ about Brexit. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2020) Is Devolution what the UK needs post Brexit? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2020) Is the Transport Industry Brexit ready? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2020) Is the UK heading towards the worst recession on record? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

de Ruyter, A. (2019) Keynote speakers for Annual Conference announced. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2019) The Local Government Elections Washout – Preliminary thoughts. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2021) Nationalism and the break-up of the UK. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2020) No light at the end of the production line. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2019) On the HMS Britannia: Hopelessly Adrift. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2019) One month from Brexit Day (?). Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2020) Overt optimism cannot hide the facts. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2019) Planes, Trains and Automobiles: What does Brexit mean for the West Midlands Transport Manufacturing Sector? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2020) Policy will matter. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2021) Post-Brexit Manufacturing Challenges and Overcoming Them. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2019) Postcard from Australia Part 1: Marvellous Melbourne! Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2019) Postcard from Australia Part 2: We can let in who we want? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2021) Public Perceptions of Basic Income in the West Midlands 'Red Wall'. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2019) Queen’s Speech and an upcoming budget – what now? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2020) Reducing the fragility of our supply chains after Covid-19: time for a policy rethink. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

de Ruyter, A. (2019) Reflections on President Macron’s “Case For Europe”. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2020) Sit back and relax: Normal Service Will Resume! Or will it? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

de Ruyter, A. (2019) Sneak Peek: Farmageddon? Brexit and British Agriculture. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2019) Sneak peek at Brexit book ‘Keeping the Wheels on the Road’. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2019) Sneak peek at Brexit book ‘Will the Tory Party Ever Be the Same?: The Effect of Brexit’. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2019) Some preliminary reflections on PM Boris – DUDE or DUD? First Impressions Count! Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2020) There may be trouble ahead…. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2019) This Is Not An Island. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2019) Trouble at the Labour (West Midlands) Corral? Preliminary Election Musings. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2020) A Universal Basic Income and affordability. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

de Ruyter, A. (2020) A Universal Basic Income: A Right, Not a Benefit. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

de Ruyter, A. (2018) We’ll Know in the Next Few Months If We Face a ‘Deal or No Deal’ Brexit. Huffington Post.

de Ruyter, A. (2020) What a difference a decisive election makes. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2019) What can Change Management Theory teach us in relation to the Brexit process? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2019) What works for boats and planes may not be so good for trucks and trains. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2019) Who is to Blame? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2020) Why will Britain’s car industry risk losing out even if we get a trade deal? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

de Ruyter, A. (2020) Will Boris Johnson sack Dominic Cummings? Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2020) Will life after COVID-19 ever be the same again? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

de Ruyter, A. (2020) The auto industry struggling in a changing world. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

de Ruyter, A. (2020) The economic implications of COVID-19. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

de Ruyter, A. (2018) The end-game of Brexit: achieving victory from the jaws of defeat? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2020) The impact of COVID-19 on the UK. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2019) A new era in politics? The Independent Group and what this means for Brexit. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2019) The search for stability and simplicity – Part 1. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2019) The search for stability and simplicity – Part 2. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2019) The symbolic freedom of the all-Ireland rail pass. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. (2019) A time for environmentally friendly policies? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. and Clancy, John (2018) The €10Billion Question - Why do we owe the EU anything for pensions on Brexit? [Audio]

de Ruyter, A. and Hearne, D. (2018) Brio, Verve and Zap? The Improbability of a Trade Agreement with Peru. Birmingham City University - Website, Birmingham.

de Ruyter, A. and Hearne, D. (2020) COVID-19 and a Basic Income in the UK: Making it work. Working Paper. Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. and Hearne, D. (2018) The People's Chancellor and the People's Vote. Birmingham City University, Birmingham.

de Ruyter, A. and Hearne, D. (2018) The Proposed Post-Brexit Shared Prosperity Fund: Some Thoughts. Birmingham City University, Birmingham.

de Ruyter, A. and Hearne, D. (2018) What Kind of Brexit Are We Heading Towards? Reflections on the Current State of Play. Birmingham City University, Birmingham.

de Ruyter, A. and Hearne, David (2018) The People’s Chancellor and the People’s Vote. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. and Hearne, David (2021) Sticking plasters – some reflections on Sunak’s budget. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. and Hearne, David (2019) What a Tangled Web. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. and Hearne, David (2018) What is “populism”? Some reflections on a commentary. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

de Ruyter, A. and Hearne, David and Mansoob Murshed, Syed and Whittam, Geoff and Aguma, Dennis (2021) Beyond Remain vs. Leave: understanding changing voter perceptions and attitudes towards Populism – evidence from Scotland and the West Midlands. Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society. ISSN 1752-1378

de Ruyter, A. and Martin, R. and Taylor, P. (2021) Geographies of discontent: sources, manifestations and consequences. Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society. ISSN 1752-1378

de Ruyter, A. and Tsiligiris, Vangelis (2018) Brexit and UK HEIs. Birmingham City University, Birmingham.

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Eade, Rachel (2021) Business grants for business growth and recovery. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Eade, Rachel (2021) Innovation’s role in business growth and recovery. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Eade, Rachel (2020) Resilience is key for UK businesses post-Brexit. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Eardley, Graham (2019) Frankly my dear, I don’t give a damn. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Eardley, Graham (2019) Time for UKIP to put on a tin hat. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

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Finlay, Brett B. and Conly, John and Coyte, Peter C. and Dillon, Jo-Anne R. and Douglas, Greg and Goddard, Ellen and Greco, Louisa and Nicolle, Lindsay E. and Patrick, David and Prescott, John F. and Quesnel-Vallee, Amelie and Smith, Richard and Wright, Gerard D. and Harfer, Marco and Taylor, Jirka and Yerushalmi, Erez (2019) When Antibiotics Fail: The Expert Panel on the Potential Socio-Economic Impacts of Antimicrobial Resistance in Canada. Project Report. Council of Canadian Academies, Ottawa, Canada.

Forrest, Paul (2018) August Tribulations. Birmingham City University, Birmingham.

Forrest, Paul (2018) Wither WTO... and EU? Birmingham City University - Website, Birmingham.

Forrest, Paul (2018) Wither WTO…and EU? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

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Gomez Arana, A. and Rowe, J. and de Ruyter, A. and Semmens-Wheeler, R. (2019) Brexit: ‘Revolt’ against the ‘elites’ or Trojan horse for more deregulation? Brexit: ‘Revolt’ against the ‘elites’ or Trojan horse for more deregulation?. ISSN 1035-3046

Gomez Arana, Arantza (2018) Brexit borders’ negotiations, Gibraltar and Spanish and British politics on sovereignty. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Gomez Arana, Arantza (2018) Ep. 8 - The History of Gibraltar and why it's problematic for a smooth Brexit. [Audio]

Gomez Arana, Arantza (2015) The European Union and the Central American Common Market Sign an Association Agreement: Pragmatism versus Values? EUROPEAN FOREIGN, 20 (1). pp. 43-64. ISSN 1384-6299

Gomez Arana, Arantza (2014) Explaining the renewed push for an European Union association agreement with Mercosur. Revista Española de Relaciones Internacionales, 6. pp. 136-158.

Gomez Arana, Arantza (2018) The UK in a post-Brexit world; following the US, or the EU’s influence on trade agreements? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Gomez Arana, Arantza (2018) The UK in a post-Brexit world; following the US, or the EU’s influence on trade agreements? Birmingham City University, Birmingham.

Gudgin, Graham (2020) Brexit: A Story of Tall Stories. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Gudgin, Graham (2019) The Malthouse Compromise. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Gudgin, Graham (2020) A Nation Once Again. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

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McCabe, Steven (2020) Events! Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

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McCabe, Steven (2019) Everything Must Change….Maybe! Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

McCabe, Steven (2019) The Final Countdown to Brexit? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

McCabe, Steven (2020) Fish Heads. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

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McCabe, Steven (2019) Fly Me to the Moon. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

McCabe, Steven (2021) For the Love of Canals. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

McCabe, Steven (2020) From the ‘Rocks’ of Brexit to the Economic Devastation of COVID-19. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

McCabe, Steven (2020) Here we go again. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

McCabe, Steven (2020) Home for the Holidays…. Centre for Brexit Studies.

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McCabe, Steven (2020) If? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

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McCabe, Steven (2020) Is the Government supporting the arts and creative industries? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

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McCabe, Steven (2019) It’s the final countdown. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

McCabe, Steven (2019) Labour’s Game Changer, Climate Change and Students Impact on Election. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

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McCabe, Steven (2020) Levelling the Land. Centre for Brexit Studies.

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McCabe, Steven (2020) Starting Over. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

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Nielsen, Beverley (2019) Lib Dems must now hold Johnson government to account. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Nielsen, Beverley (2019) Life after Brexit – is genuine change really possible? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Nielsen, Beverley (2020) Moving to a Better Normal for Birmingham and West Midlands. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Nielsen, Beverley (2020) Not out of the woods yet – And a trade deal to land in less than six months. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Nielsen, Beverley (2020) Our green and pleasant Shires are a true Manufacturing heartland. Centre for Brexit Studies.

Nielsen, Beverley (2021) Train powered by Organic Waste led by Ultra Light Rail Partners and BCU’s IDEA Institute. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Nielsen, Beverley (2019) The View from the Malvern Foothills: Securing our 5G first-mover foothold. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Nielsen, Beverley (2020) We’ll need more than hot air to get us out of this crisis – but the green gas, biomethane, could power part of the solution. Centre for Brexit Studies.

Nielsen, Beverley (2020) What rough beast, its hour come round at last. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Nielsen, Beverley (2021) A broad highway that all can travel – to higher and further destinations. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Nielsen, Beverley (2020) The hidden power of small anaerobic digesters in the UK’s green industrial revolution and opportunity for post-Brexit Britain. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Nielsen, Beverley (2019) A view from the Malvern Foothills – After the Euro’s. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Nielsen, Beverley (2019) A view from the Malvern Foothills. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Nomaler, Önder and Spinola, Danilo and Verspagen, Bart (2021) R&D-based Economic Growth in a Supermultiplier Model. Working Paper 9. Centre for Applied Finance and Economics (CAFE), Birmingham City Business School, Birmingham City University. (Submitted)

Nomaler, Önder and Spinola, Danilo and Verspagen, Bart (2021) R&D-based Economic Growth in a Supermultiplier Model. Structural Change and Economic Dynamics. ISSN 0954-349X

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Obinna Udodiri, Nkwocha and Javed Ghulam, Hussain and Hatem, El-Gohary and Edwards, D.J. and Ernest, Ovia (2019) Dynamics of Group Lending Mechanism and the Role of Group Leaders in Developing Countries: Evidence from Nigeria. International Journal of Customer Relationship Marketing and Management, 10 (3). pp. 54-71. ISSN 1947-9247

Oddy, Richard (2017) ‘A Tale of Two 9’s’: The Business of Golf. In: International Cases in the Business of Sport, Second Edition. Routledge. ISBN 9781138802452

Oldman, Sophie (2021) How has Coronavirus Impacted the Property Market? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

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Paladini, Stefania (2019) Custom Unions and Common Markets as Economic Security Fault Lines. The Garlic Case. In: Brexit Negotiations after Article 50: Assessing Process, Progress and Impac. Emerald, pp. 113-130. ISBN 978-1-78769-768-3

Paladini, Stefania (2019) The New Frontiers of Space: Economic Implications, Security Issues and Evolving Scenarios. Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 978-3-030-19940-1

Paladini, Stefania and Castellucci, Ignazio (2019) European Security in a Post-Brexit World. Brexit Studies Series . Emerald. ISBN 9781787698406

Paladini, Stefania and Saha, Krishnendu and Pierron, Xavier (2021) Sustainable Space for a Sustainable Earth? Circular Economy Insights from the Space Sector. Journal of Environmental Management, 289 (July). p. 112511. ISSN 0301-4797

Paladini, Stefania and Yerushalmi, Erez and Castellucci, Ignazio (2021) Public Governance of the Blockchain Revolution and Its Implications for Social Finance: A Comparative Analysis. In: Innovations in Social Finance : Transitioning Beyond Economic Value. Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 293-318. ISBN 9783030725358

Papagiannaki, E. (2014) Rising unpaid overtime: a critical approach to existing theories. International Journal of Management Concepts and Philosophy, 8 (1). pp. 68-88. ISSN 1741-8135

Papagiannaki, Eleni (2019) Measuring the Contribution of Unpaid Overtime in the Gross Value Added of UK Industries: An Assessment Using Data Envelopment Analysis and Statistical Methods. Diploma thesis, Aston University.

Papagiannaki, Eleni and Giraleas, Dimitris and Thanassoulis, Emmanuel (2021) Unpaid Overtime: Measuring its Contribution to the UK Industries’ Output. Working Paper 13. Centre for Applied Finance and Economics (CAFE), Birmingham City Business School, Birmingham City University.

Papagiannaki, Eleni and Philp, Bruce and Arntsen, Alexandra (2020) Social or Economic Class? False Dichotomies, Reductionism and Abstract Categories. Working Paper 2. Centre for Applied Finance and Economics.

Paul, Forest (2018) August Tribulations? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Peck, F. and Lloyd, C.E. (2008) Cluster policies and cluster strategies. In: Handbook of Research on Innovation and Clusters: Cases and Policies. Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd., pp. 393-410. ISBN 9781847208422 (ISBN)

Philp, Bruce (2018) Achieving full employment: history, theory and policy. In: The Routledge Handbook of Heterodox Economics. Routledge, Abingdon, pp. 488-498. ISBN 978-1-138-89994-0

Philp, Bruce and Slater, G. and Wheatley, D. (2014) New Labour and work-time regulation: a Marxian analysis of the UK economy. Cambridge Journal of Economics, 39 (3). pp. 711-732. ISSN 0309-166X

Philp, Bruce and Trigg, A. (2015) Heterodox economics, distribution, and the class struggle. In: Advancing the Frontiers of Heterodox Economics: Essays in Honor of Frederic S. Lee. Taylor and Francis Inc., pp. 61-76. ISBN 9781317912460 (ISBN); 9780415730310 (ISBN)

Porcile, Gabriel and Spinola, Danilo (2018) Natural, Effective and BOP-Constrained Rates of Growth: Adjustment Mechanisms and Closure Equations. PSL Quarterly Review, 71 (285). pp. 139-160. ISSN 2037-3643

Porcile, Gabriel and Spinola, Danilo and Yajima, Giuliano (2021) Patterns of Growth in Structuralist Models: The Role of Political Economy. Working Paper 12. Centre for Applied Finance and Economics (CAFE), Birmingham City Business School, Birmingham City University. (Unpublished)

Pryce, Vicky (2021) Brexit: What about the other 80%? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Pryce, Vicky (2021) Budget 2021- Are we once again forgetting the women? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Pryce, Vicky (2020) Can the UK really be competitive post Brexit? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Pryce, Vicky (2020) Is Brexit or Covid uncertainty the biggest threat to the UK recovery? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Pryce, Vicky (2020) We rightly worry about the young – but what has Covid done to women’s gender equality progress? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Pryce, Vicky (2021) Will financial sector nationalism win over in the post-Brexit battle? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Pryce, Vicky (2021) The economic cost of the pandemic. How much so far and how much more? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Psychogios, Alexandros (2018) Can SMEs retain talent during the BREXIT process period? Birmingham City University, Birmingham.

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Rahma, Elsiddig and Perera, Noel and Tan, Kian (2016) Impact of oil price shocks on Sudan's government budget. International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy, 6 (2). pp. 243-248. ISSN 2146-4553

Redwood, John (2019) The 2016 Referendum & The Leave Campaign. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Redwood, John (2019) Brexit – the front line of the establishment’s battle for control. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Redwood, John (2019) That figure on the side of a bus and driving it to a surprise victory. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Redwood, John and Stocks, Caroline (2019) Another sneak peek: Farmageddon? Brexit and British Agriculture. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Rowe, Jay (2019) Brexit and World Press Freedom Day. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Rowe, Jay (2019) A Christmas (Election) Carol. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Rowe, Jay (2019) The Green Wave beyond the 2019 European Election. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Rowe, Jay (2020) Kobe Bryant, Brexit and the Politics of Sport. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

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Saha, Krish and Bancroft, John (2017) Using the Follow-up Sequential Mixed-Method for International Trade Research: A reflective account. In: British Academy of Management Conference 2017, 5-7 September, 2017, Warwick University.

Saha, Krish and Paladini, Stefania (2017) Impact of country governance on international trade performance: An apparel industry case study. In: British Academy of Management Conference 2017, 5-7 September, 2017, Warwick University.

Salder, Jacob (2020) Behind the Red Wall: economic decoupling and the ‘places that don’t matter’. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Salder, Jacob (2018) Brexit and SMEs: a further perspective through structural transition and operational environments. Birmingham City University, Birmingham.

Salder, Jacob (2020) From austerity through Brexit to CV19: we need a franker discussion on how to rebuild around our creative industries. Centre for Brexit Studies.

Salder, Jacob (2018) From prosperity to polarisation: the unlikely town insurgency and the EU Referendum. Birmingham City University, Birmingham.

Salder, Jacob (2019) In search of democracy: from representative to participative and back again. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Salder, Jacob (2020) In search of ‘England’: Brexit’s ‘undiscovered country’. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Salder, Jacob (2021) ‘Levelling up’ and other grand political fantasies. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Salder, Jacob (2019) A Nation of Opinions: a rumination on Brexit Britain’s growing industry. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Salder, Jacob (2019) Post-Brexit Britain: a realistic centre of enterprise? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Salder, Jacob (2019) Progressive but strategically naïve: how the left threw away (another) General Election. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Salder, Jacob (2020) Welcome the cult of personality: Borisism, Starmerism and the deification of politics. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Salder, Jacob (2020) Welcome to the zombie apocalypse. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Salder, Jacob (2019) What Brexit? The SME take from our research. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Salder, Jacob (2020) Where’s the accountability? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Salder, Jacob (2019) The cult of Leave: fuel for the ‘fyre’. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Salder, Jacob (2019) A glimpse into the bankrupt soul of a nation; why I now back ‘no-deal’. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Salder, Jacob (2019) The year of living divisively: a Brexit polemic. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Salder, Jacob and Guy, Jessica (2018) Episode 10 - The Potential Impact of Brexit on SMEs. [Audio]

Sandhu, Navjot and Hussain, Javed G. and Matlay, Harry (2015) Informal Lenders and Small/Marginal Farmers in India: An Unregulated Sociological Symbiotic Relationship? In: Research Handbook on Entrepreneurial Finance. Edward Elgar, pp. 206-228. ISBN 978 1 78347 878 1

Sarac, Ferdi and Şeker, Hüseyin and Lisowski, Marcin and Timothy, Alan (2021) A Hybrid Two-Level Support Vector Machine-Based Method for Churn Analysis. In: 2021 5th International Conference on Cloud and Big Data Computing (ICCBDC 2021), 13-15 August 2021.

Schiessel Harvey, Nicki (2019) The Value of Inland Waterways - A Literature Review & Scoping Report. Technical Report. Inland Waterways Association, Chesham, United Kingdom.

Shah, Syed Mohsin Ali and El-Gohary, Hatem and Hussain, Javed G. (2015) An Investigation of Market Orientation (MO) and Tourism Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises’ (SMEs) Performance in Developing Countries: A Review of the Literature. Journal of Travel & Tourism Marketing, 32 (8). pp. 990-1022. ISSN 1054-8408

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Spinola, Danilo (2020) Cycles, Economic Structures and External Constraints: A Structuralist Study on the Causes of Economic Volatility in Latin America. Global Academic Press - Proefschrift Maken, Maastricht. ISBN 9789463806985

Spinola, Danilo (2021) The La Marca model revisited: Structuralist goodwin cycles with evolutionary supply side and balance of payments constraints. Metroeconomica, 72 (1). pp. 189-212. ISSN 1467-999X

Spinola, Danilo (2017) Productive Structure in the Neo-Kaleckian Model of Growth and Distribution: Simulations to the Brazilian Economy. In: The New Brazilian Economy. Springer, New York, pp. 273-288. ISBN 9781137462978

Spinola, Danilo (2020) Uneven development and the balance of payments constrained model: Terms of trade, economic cycles, and productivity catching-up. Structural change and economic dynamics, 54. pp. 220-232. ISSN 0954-349X

Stefania, Paladini (2017) “The Coming Space Race: Implication for International Security,” In ISA 2018, San Francisco 4-8 April 2018. In: ISAs 59th Annual Convention 2018, 4th - 7th April 2018, San Francisco, California, USA.

Subramaniam, Thirunaukarasu and Loganathan, Nanthakumar and Yerushalmi, Erez and Devadason, Evelyn Shyamala and Majid, Mazlan (2016) Determinants of Infant Mortality in Older ASEAN Economies. Social Indicators Research, 136 (1). pp. 397-415. ISSN 1573-0921

Surplice, Poppy (2021) Are events at breaking point? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Surplice, Poppy (2021) Fear for Festivals. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Surplice, Poppy (2020) Future of the Wedding industry: Is the party over? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Surplice, Poppy (2020) How can international events survive without travel? Centre for Brexit Studies.

Surplice, Poppy (2021) Is 2021 the best time to invest into real estate? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Surplice, Poppy (2020) Lockdown has taught me how to live again. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Surplice, Poppy (2021) Post-Brexit: Manufacturing Challenges and Overcoming Them. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Surplice, Poppy (2021) Post-Pandemic: What next for the Events industry? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Surplice, Poppy (2020) Shopping in stores is over: It is time to adapt. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Surplice, Poppy (2020) What’s the reality of live events after COVID-19? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Surplice, Poppy (2021) Will the Commonwealth Games enhance Birmingham’s reputation? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Surplice, Poppy (2020) Will there be anything left for Graduates? Centre for Brexit Studies.

Surplice, Poppy (2020) Will we ever fully return to the office? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Szymborska, Hanna Karolina (2020) Coronavirus recovery – the new economic thinking we need. The Conversation UK.

Szymborska, Hanna Karolina (2020) Rethinking inequality in the 21st century – inequality and household balance sheet composition in financialized economies. Working Paper 3. Centre for Applied Finance and Economics (CAFE), Birmingham City Business School, Birmingham City University. (Unpublished)

Szymborska, Hanna Karolina (2021) Rethinking inequality in the 21st century – inequality and household balance sheet composition in financialized economies. Journal of Post Keynesian Economics. ISSN 0160-3477

Szymborska, Hanna Karolina (2019) Wealth structures and income distribution of US households before and after the Great Recession. Structural change and economic dynamics, 51. pp. 168-185. ISSN 0954-349X

Szymborska, Hanna Karolina (2021) The evolution of gender wealth inequality in the United States in a changing institutional context. Feminist Economics. ISSN 1354-5701 (In Press)

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Taylor, Jacqueline (2019) The EU Gordian Knot. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Taylor, Nigel (2018) Beyond Backstop: Which Technologies Can Facilitate a Frictionless Border in Ireland? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Tolley, Bethan (2020) Best Blogs of 2020. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Tolley, Bethan (2019) Brexit’s impact on West Midlands Transport Manufacturing. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Tolley, Bethan (2020) Centre celebrates online conference success. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Tolley, Bethan (2020) Centre for Brexit Studies gear up for online Conference. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Tolley, Bethan (2019) Demystifying the backstop. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Tolley, Bethan (2019) Don’t complain if you don’t vote. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Tolley, Bethan (2020) Life will never be the same after COVID-19, but that’s not a bad thing. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Tolley, Bethan (2020) Lockdown has finally given us the time to understand each other. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Tolley, Bethan (2020) Lockdown has made us move house and ditch the city. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Tolley, Bethan (2019) When do you stop having an opinion? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Tolley, Bethan (2019) Why the ‘£30K threshold’ is insulting to people like me. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Tolley, Bethan (2019) The role of social media in the EU Referendum. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Tomlinson, Phil (2019) Making Smart Specialisation work for lagging regions. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Tomlinson, Phil and Bailey, David (2019) Industrial policy is back on the agenda – and it’s never been needed more than it is now by. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

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Wise, Nicholas (2020) Commonwealth Games: How could sport tourism benefit Birmingham? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Wormald, John (2020) After The Flood: What will happen to the dealership system? Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Wormald, John (2021) Brexit and the sad death of the UK’s industrial strategy. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

Wormald, John (2020) Brexit, the UK motor industry, and Australia. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Wormald, John (2020) Covid, Brexit and the Dealership System. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

Wormald, John (2020) The UK Automobile: Post-Brexit. Centre for Brexit Studies Blog.

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Yerushalmi, Erez (2018) Using Water Allocation in Israel as a Proxy for Imputing the Value of Agricultural Amenities. Ecological Economics, 149. pp. 12-20. ISSN 09218009 (ISSN)

Yerushalmi, Erez and Hunt, Priscillia and Hoorens, Stijn and Sauboin, Christophe and Smith, Richard (2019) Exploring the use of a general equilibrium method to assess the value of a malaria vaccine: an application to Ghana. Medical Decision Making Policy & Practice (MDM P&P), 4 (2). ISSN 23814683

Yerushalmi, Erez and Ziv, Sani (2020) Imputing the Social Value of Public Health Care: a New Method with Application to Israel. Working Paper 4. Centre for Applied Finance and Economics (CAFE), Birmingham City Business School, Birmingham City University. (Unpublished)

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Zaman, Yasmeen (2018) Brexit? CBS Facts It! Centre for Brexit Studies Blog, Centre for Brexit Studies.

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