A Decade After Brexit: Navigating the New Age of Barriers in European Finance Issues
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Call for Papers
A Decade After Brexit: Navigating the New Age of Barriers in European Finance Issues
Journal:The European Journal of Finance
Manuscript deadline: 30 September 2026
This special issue looks at how Brexit fits into a broader era of economic nationalism, trade barriers, sanctions, and financial fragmentation. It invites work on the long-term effects of Brexit on UK/EU financial markets, cross-border investment, banking, sustainable finance, fintech diffusion, household finance, and corporate governance.
Special Issue Editors
Steven Ongena, University of Zurich, Switzerland
Nam Vu, Miami University, United States
Kiet Tuan Duong, University of York, United Kingdom
Luu Duc Toan Huynh, Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom
Key themes
Long-term effects of Brexit on UK and EU financial markets and services.
Macroeconomic and financial spillovers from renewed trade barriers and tariffs.
Effects of sanctions and retaliatory trade measures on equity and debt markets.
Regional disparities in credit access, banking, and financial inequality.
Industrial policy and financial resilience under fragmentation.
Institutional responses to a more divided global financial order.
Syndicated lending, sustainable finance, and UK–Europe financing patterns.
Regulation, fintech diffusion, household finance, and corporate governance after Brexit.
Submission details
Submissions open on 1 March 2026 and close on 30 September 2026. Authors should follow the journal’s standard submission instructions and indicate that the paper is for the special issue “A Decade After Brexit.”
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