Brexit and coronavirus: financial perspectives and future prospects

Rakesh K. Bissoondeeal, J. Binner, C. Milas
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The economic landscape of the UK has been significantly shaped by the intertwined issues of Brexit, COVID, and their interconnected impacts. The disruptions caused by Brexit and the COVID pandemic have created uncertainty and upheaval for both businesses and individuals. Whilst the effects of COVID are now receding, Brexit is still dominating headlines seven years after the referendum and is likely to do so for the foreseeable future. In this introduction, we provide an overview of the literature on Brexit. We review the reasons for leaving the European Union, as well examine the consequences of Brexit, with a focus on investment, economic growth, trade, unemployment, and financial markets. We then introduce the seven papers selected from the ‘Post Brexit: Uncertainty, Risk Measurement and Coronavirus Challenges Conference’ held at Birmingham Business School in June 2021, that advance the current literature on the effects of Brexit and COVID on the UK economy. Evidence in these papers suggests that Brexit and COVID are still clearly posing a severe strain on the UK’s economy. However, some papers suggest that not everything about Brexit has been detrimental, or at least certain sectors of the UK economy are displaying a marked resilience.
英国脱欧和冠状病毒:财务前景和未来前景
英国的经济格局在很大程度上受到脱欧、新冠肺炎及其相互影响等问题的影响。英国脱欧和新冠疫情造成的干扰给企业和个人带来了不确定性和动荡。虽然新冠疫情的影响正在消退,但在公投七年后,英国脱欧仍是头条新闻,在可预见的未来,这种情况很可能会持续下去。在这篇介绍中,我们提供了关于英国脱欧的文献概述。我们回顾了离开欧盟的原因,并研究了英国脱欧的后果,重点是投资、经济增长、贸易、失业和金融市场。然后,我们介绍了从2021年6月在伯明翰商学院举行的“英国脱欧后:不确定性、风险测量和冠状病毒挑战会议”中选出的七篇论文,这些论文推进了目前关于英国脱欧和COVID对英国经济影响的文献。这些论文中的证据表明,英国脱欧和新冠肺炎显然仍对英国经济构成严重压力。然而,一些论文表明,并非英国脱欧的一切都是有害的,或者至少英国经济的某些部门正在显示出明显的弹性。
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