What would a Brexit vote mean for Northern Ireland?
EU funding for the UK has risen considerably since 2000, but funding predominantly goes to rural and less developed areas.
Jaume Marti works as a Research Intern in the area of European and Global Macroeconomics and Governance. He holds a Master’s Degree in Finance from the Barcelona Graduate School of Economics. His Master Thesis consisted of a theoretical model about the negative externalities in the banking system.
Before joining Bruegel, he had a brief working experience at Deloitte in their Risk Department.
Jaume’s intellectual interests include macroeconomics, education, game theory, and philosophy.
He speaks Catalan, Spanish, and English