| Author (Person) | Shipman, Alan |
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| Series Title | The Conversation |
| Series Details | 21.06.18 |
| Publication Date | 21/06/2018 |
| Content Type | Journal | Series | Blog |
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Author suggested that Gloomy forecasts for the post-Brexit economy, and a psychological tendency to gamble rather than accept certain losses, may boost public support for a giant leap away from the EU – despite the fact that most experts were advising a cautious small step. He suggested that one of the harshest lessons of behavioural economics – once people were determined to leave, any scare about the next step may just prompt them to run further away. |
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| Source Link | Link to Main Source https://theconversation.com/a-hard-brexit-is-looking-increasingly-likely-according-to-behavioural-economics-98729 |
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| Countries / Regions | United Kingdom |