Did the policy response to the energy crisis cause crime? Evidence from England
Jan David Bakker,
Nikhil Datta,
Richard Davies and
Josh De Lyon
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Jan David Bakker: Bocconi University & CEP
Nikhil Datta: University of Warwick & CEP
Josh De Lyon: CEP
CAGE Online Working Paper Series from Competitive Advantage in the Global Economy (CAGE)
Abstract:
Brexit continues to affect the UK economy. The results in this report are updates to the original study of Bakker et al. (2022), showing that higher non-tariff barriers due to Brexit are affecting food price inflation and costing households in the UK. While the original paper used data up to January 2022, this report updates the dataset through to March 2023. The methodology is otherwise identical so for more details please consult the original paper (appended to this paper). JEL Classification:
Date: 2023
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