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Published 18:38 21 Mar 2019 GMT
Even under a soft Brexit, the study found that Irish people would be €400 per head less well off than prior to Brexit.
France are estimated to be worse off to the sum of €120 per head, and Germany by €115 per head with Brexit being resoundingly bad for the economies of all EU countries.
However, the study shows that incomes in the United States could rise by around €13 billion per year, while China could see a rise of €5 billion annually.
That's because "European value chains are negatively affected by Brexit," said Dr. Dominic Ponattu, one of the study's authors.
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