How Brexit has raised UK food prices
Jan David Bakker,
Nikhil Datta,
Josh De Lyon,
Luisa Opitz and
Dilan Yang
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Abstract:
Some products imported to the UK from the European Union have been more affected by the post-Brexit trading rules than others. Jan David Bakker, Nikhil Datta, Josh De Lyon, Luisa Opitz and Dilan Yang find that leaving the single market and customs union has led to a 6% rise in food prices in the UK.
Keywords: UK Economy; Brexit; supply chains; trade; prices; imports; uk; eu (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022-06-21
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