Brexit and skill shortages: An empirical analysis of UK smes

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This paper examines the perspectives of SMEs on Brexit and skill shortages using crosssectional data of 2,969 SMEs from a UK Government’s Small Business survey for 2016. The logistic regression with clustered standard errors is applied to analyse the association between SMEs considering Brexit as a major business obstacle and the probability of SMEs identifying skill shortages in their businesses. The results show that firms with a shortage of managerial skills/expertise have a 6.5% higher probability to report that Brexit will affect their businesses, followed by difficulties in staff recruitment (4.5%) and shortage of skills within external labour markets (3.8%). Policy recommendations are provided.

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Tiwasing, P. (2021). Brexit and skill shortages: An empirical analysis of UK smes. Economics and Business Letters, 10(1), 9–15. https://doi.org/10.17811/ebl.10.1.2021.9-15

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