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Brexit and the EU Budget

In: Features and Challenges of the EU Budget

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  • Margit Schratzenstaller

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The chapter focuses on the impact of the Brexit on the EU budget. Departing from the hypothesis that the Brexit may act as a catalyst for fundamental reforms within the EU budget aiming at strengthening the added value of EU expenditures and revenues, the chapter sketches the pillars of such far-reaching reforms. It then provides an overview of the expected financial implications of the Brexit. The current status of the UK–EU Brexit negotiations implies a twofold financial impact of the Brexit, comprising the one-off “Brexit bill†or “divorce bill†and the permanent “Brexit gap†. Against this background, the chapter closes with a brief first assessment of the European Commission’s proposals for the next Multiannual Financial Framework. To cover the Brexit gap and to finance the new priorities, the proposals foresee an increase in national contributions as well as new own resources.

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  • Margit Schratzenstaller, 2019. "Brexit and the EU Budget," Chapters, in: Luca Zamparini & Ubaldo Villani-Lubelli (ed.), Features and Challenges of the EU Budget, chapter 12, pages 180-204, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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    1. Julia Bachtrögler & Angela Köppl & Atanas Pekanov & Margit Schratzenstaller & Franz Sinabell, 2021. "Das EU-Budget 2021 bis 2027 – Optionen für eine Stärkung des europäischen Mehrwerts," WIFO Working Papers 592, WIFO.
    2. Margit Schratzenstaller & Alexander Krenek, 2019. "Tax-based Own Resources to Finance the EU Budget. Potential Revenues, Summary Evaluation from a Sustainability Perspective, and Implementation Aspects," WIFO Working Papers 581, WIFO.

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