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Falklands were hit hard with tariffs and quotas in its exports to EU because of Brexit

Associate Professor and economist Thomas Sampson from the LSE

Ten years ago, June 2016, the UK voted to leave the EU and since then, an extensive body of research has studied the impact of Brexit on the UK economy.

Researchers have analyzed how the June 2016 vote, the January 2020 departure from the EU and the January 2021 implementation of the Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA) have affected prices, wages, employment, domestic and foreign investment, output, productivity, trade and financial markets among many other outcomes.