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Implications of British exit from the EU for the Irish agri-food sector Alan Matthews TEP Working Paper No. 0215
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Europe / /

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Switzerland / Northern Ireland / Norway / Turkey / United States / Iceland / Canada / United Kingdom / Ireland / /

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Economics Trinity College / House of Commons Library / House of Commons Research Library / /

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agri-food sectors / agri-food trade / food producers / dairy products / agri-food sector / particular agricultural products / agrifood products / agricultural products / food sector / processed agricultural products / food / agri-food products / industrial products / agri-food exports / agri-food imports / /

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UK European Union / Council of Ministers / EFTA / WTO / EEA / Association Council / Trinity Economics Papers Department of Economics Trinity College Dublin Implications / Oireachtas Committee on European Union Affairs / Trinity College Dublin / European Council / European Union / Customs Union / European Agricultural Policy Department / Agricultural and Fisheries Council / House of Commons / UK House of Commons Foreign Affairs Committee / /

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Juncker / David Cameron / Alan Matthews / /

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