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The long-term economic impact of leaving the EU
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Macro-Economic Dynamics and PolicyJournal
National Institute Economic Review
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Sage Publications, London
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Issue
236
The aim of this paper is to analyse the long-term implications of leaving the EU for the UK economy. To do this, we consider three main channels by which the UK economy could be affected in the long run:
1) Reductions in trade with EU countries and a modest increase in tariff barriers.
2) A reduction in foreign direct investment (FDI), particularly affecting services FDI.
3) A reduction in the UK’s net fiscal contribution to the EU.
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