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Brexit as seen by the experts at EDHEC Business School

Olivier Beddeleem ,
Ludovic Cailluet , Professor, Associate Dean
Arnaud Chéron ,
Emmanuel Metais , Dean of EDHEC Business School
Dominic O'Kane , Professor
Nikolaos Tessaromatis , Professor
Philippe Very , Professor of Strategy

1317 days after the British people voted in favour of leaving the European Union, the "Brexit" will take place this 31 January at 11am Paris time - midnight London time.

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31 Jan 2020
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This event brings to an end a series of long debates that began in June 2016. A historic decision that the professors, researchers and experts at EDHEC Business School have analysed through several key studies. What is the meaning and possible consequences of Brexit? Explanations through the prism of strategy, finance, law and young graduates.

BREXIT - WHAT'S GOING TO CHANGE...OR NOT

 

A special Brexit dossier by EDHEC researchers (June 2016)

Brexit and the City, Dominic O’Kane 

BREXIT and the UK Asset Management Industry, Nikolaos Tessaromatis

The legal stakes of Brexit, Olivier Beddeleem

Brexit: a political risk, an economic mistake, Arnaud Chéron

Brexit or Proust's madeleine, Ludovic Cailluet, Emmanuel Métais et Philippe Véry

Lire les tribunes 

DESPITE BREXIT, INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTORS STILL BELIEVE IN THE UK ECONOMY

 

This is one of the main findings of the 2019 Global Survey published by EDHEC Infrastructure Institute, the EDHEC research centre (Mars 2019)

BREXIT – WHAT IMPACT WILL THIS HAVE ON THE CAREERS OF YOUNG GRADUATES?

 

A study by the NewGen Talent Centre (March 2019) that highlights young graduates' perceptions of Brexit

A loss of confidence

A risk of employers losing interest in the UK

A destination that continues to appeal

Read the study