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Mapping the Impact of Brexit

EIU, 2016

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Editorial Rating

8

Qualities

  • Analytical
  • Innovative
  • Scientific

Recommendation

The British are leaving! So what now? According to this study from the Economist Intelligence Unit, written before the United Kingdom’s June 23, 2016, vote to quit the European Union, the country will experience the economic pain unevenly, as some industries suffer irrevocable dislocation while others undergo less disruption. Overall, the EIU believes the UK’s economic outlook is grim: After several years of uncomfortable transition, by 2020 the UK will be underperforming relative to its pre-Brexit capacity. getAbstract recommends this perceptive report to policy makers, investors and executives for the depth of its analysis, originality of argument and immediate relevance.

Take-Aways

  • The United Kingdom’s departure from the European Union would have far-reaching consequences in the country and beyond.
  • Economic dislocation would occur across important British industries in varying degrees of magnitude and speed.
  • Though the Brexit outcome over the longer term could have either low or high impacts, the latter appear more likely.

About the Author

The Economist Intelligence Unit is an independent research and analysis organization.


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