Exporting Uncertainty: The Impact of Brexit on Corporate America

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Abstract

We show that the 2016 Brexit Referendum had multi-faceted consequences for corporate America, shaping employment, investment, divestitures, R&D, and savings. The unexpected vote outcome led US firms to cut jobs and investment within US borders. Using establishment-level data, we document that these effects were modulated by the reversibility of capital and labor. American-based job destruction was particularly pronounced in industries with less skilled and more unionized workers. UK-exposed firms with less redeployable capital and high input-offshoring dependence cut investment the most. Data on the near-universe of US establishments also point to measurable, negative effects on establishment turnover (openings and closings). Our results demonstrate how foreign-born political uncertainty is transmitted across international borders, shaping domestic capital formation and labor allocation.

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Campello, M., Cortes, G. S., D’almeida, F., & Kankanhalli, G. (2022). Exporting Uncertainty: The Impact of Brexit on Corporate America. Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022109022000308

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