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The Economic and Fiscal Impact of Brexit

25 November, 2019


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Monetary Theory and PolicyBrexit dominates political debate and divides opinion. The main political parties have different positions on this issue, ranging from cancelling Brexit (Liberal Democrats) to seeking a ‘clean-break’ (Brexit Party). The Prime Minster wants to ‘get Brexit done’ on the terms of the deal negotiated with the EU. This briefing focuses on:
- The economic impact that the decision to leave the European Union (EU) in the 2016 referendum has had so far
- The economic impact of different types of Brexit in the short and long run
- The fiscal implications of Brexit
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