This article studies how voting for Brexit affected living standards in the United Kingdom. Using heterogeneity in exposure to import costs across product groups, we analyze how the depreciation of sterling caused by the referendum affected consumer prices. We find that the Brexit depreciation led to higher inflation in product groups with greater import shares in consumer expenditure. Our results are consistent with complete pass-through of import costs to consumer prices and imply aggregate exchange rate pass-through of 0.29. We estimate the Brexit depreciation increased consumer prices by 2.9%, costing the average household £870 per year
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For over two years, a research team at the Centre for Economic Performance (CEP) has been studying t...
This article studies how voting for Brexit affected living standards in the United Kingdom. Using he...
This paper studies how voting to leave the European Union affected living standards in the United Ki...
This paper studies how the depreciation of sterling following the Brexit referendum affected consume...
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The political turmoil in the UK following the referendum on future membership of the European Union ...
Those who say that leaving the EU is a win-win aren't being candid about the evidence, write Swati D...
This paper reviews the literature on the likely economic consequences of Brexit and considers the le...
Leaving the European Union with no deal in place for future trading arrangements would be the worst-...
This paper introduces a data-driven, transparent and unbiased method to calculate the economic costs...
For over two years, a research team at the Centre for Economic Performance (CEP) has been studying t...
This article studies how voting for Brexit affected living standards in the United Kingdom. Using he...
This paper studies how voting to leave the European Union affected living standards in the United Ki...
This paper studies how the depreciation of sterling following the Brexit referendum affected consume...
This paper considers two aspects of this question. First, Brexit has already induced a devaluation o...
The Brexit vote precipitated the unravelling of the UK's membership of the world's deepest economic ...
This paper studies consequences of the very large exchange rate depreciation occurring in June 2016 ...
This study has analysed the implications of exchange rate depreciation for inflation and the trade b...
This paper reviews the literature on the likely economic consequences of Brexit and considers the le...
In this paper we outline the impact and likely future impact of Brexit on the pound. We argue that B...
The political turmoil in the UK following the referendum on future membership of the European Union ...
Those who say that leaving the EU is a win-win aren't being candid about the evidence, write Swati D...
This paper reviews the literature on the likely economic consequences of Brexit and considers the le...
Leaving the European Union with no deal in place for future trading arrangements would be the worst-...
This paper introduces a data-driven, transparent and unbiased method to calculate the economic costs...
For over two years, a research team at the Centre for Economic Performance (CEP) has been studying t...