Brexit Referendum and Business Investment in the UK

  • Gornicka L
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In this paper I apply firm-level analysis to examine how the Brexit process has affected business investment in the UK. An interaction term of potential trade costs after exiting the EU and a measure of firms’ participation in global trade is used as a proxy for firm-level exposure to Brexit-related effects. The results suggest that potential trade costs have had a considerable and statistically significant negative impact on firm investment in the UK after the referendum. At the same time, the post-referendum sterling depreciation has likely contributed positively to investment expenditure by more foreign-oriented firms.

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Gornicka, L. (2018). Brexit Referendum and Business Investment in the UK. IMF Working Papers, 18(247), 1. https://doi.org/10.5089/9781484382011.001

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