Brexit may have cost the UK 5% of productivity – BoE paper

Study draws on newly developed survey of decision-makers at UK firms

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The unusually persistent uncertainty triggered by the June 2016 referendum has harmed UK investment and may have led to a 5% drop in productivity, researchers say.

The Bank of England with the universities of Nottingham and Stanford recently developed a survey of major UK firms called the decision-maker panel (DMP).

In a new BoE staff working paper, researchers draw on the survey, launched in August 2016, to gauge the economic impact of three years of uncertainty around Brexit.

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