The Brexit Vote, Productivity Growth, and Macroeconomic Adjustments in the U.K.

Author:

Broadbent Ben1,Di Pace Federico2,Drechsel Thomas3,Harrison Richard1,Tenreyro Silvana4

Affiliation:

1. Bank of England, UK; Centre for Macroeconomics , UK

2. Bank of England , UK

3. University of Maryland, USA; CEPR, France

4. London School of Economics, UK; Centre for Macroeconomics, UK; CEPR, France

Abstract

Abstract The U.K. economy experienced significant macroeconomic adjustments following the 2016 referendum on its withdrawal from the European Union. To understand these adjustments, this paper presents empirical facts using novel U.K. macroeconomic data and estimates a small open economy model with tradable and non-tradable sectors. We demonstrate that the referendum outcome can be interpreted as news about a future decline in productivity growth in the tradable sector. An immediate fall in the relative price of non-tradable goods induces a temporary “sweet spot” for tradable producers. Economic activity in the tradable sector expands in the short run, while the non-tradable sector contracts. Aggregate output, consumption, and investment growth decelerate.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Economics and Econometrics

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