Brexit and the Services Trade— A Longitudinal Analysis

Abstract

This study investigates the impact of Brexit uncertainty on the UK's services sector trade from 2016 to 2019 revealing a statistically significant negative impact, that varied across sectors and destinations. Using the OECD-WTO Balanced Trade in Services dataset and Arkhangelsky et al.'s (2021) SDID methodology, the findings indicate an annual shortfall of US$23.7/£18.5 billion in UK services exports compared to a scenario where the UK remained in the EU, translating to a 5.65% reduction. The bilateral data suggests an 8.5% average decline, with larger exports to countries like Germany and the US being less affected than smaller bilateral exports. The UK bilateral exports to the EU declined by 6.21%, while Ireland’s exports expanded by 21.4%. The study highlights that small firms were disproportionately impacted, leading to a decline in trade openness and export activities. Methodological sensitivity is underscored, with various approaches estimating Brexit's impact differently. Sectoral analysis shows significant declines in Travel, Insurance, Finance, Telecom, Business and Cultural Services. Ireland notably benefited post-Brexit, experiencing a 14.75% annual increase in services exports due to business relocations. The study emphasizes the critical yet underexplored consequences of economic disintegration on international trade in services, providing essential evidence for future UK-EU trade relations post-Brexit.

Publication DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/10946705241271384
Divisions: College of Business and Social Sciences > Aston Business School > Centre for Personal Financial Wellbeing
College of Business and Social Sciences > Aston Business School > Economics, Finance & Entrepreneurship
College of Business and Social Sciences > Aston Business School
Uncontrolled Keywords: Brexit,Services Trade,Synthetic-Difference-in-Difference,EU,Ireland,UK
Publication ISSN: 1552-7379
Last Modified: 30 Sep 2024 13:49
Date Deposited: 06 Aug 2024 14:47
PURE Output Type: Article
Published Date: 2024-06-27
Accepted Date: 2024-06-27
Authors: Du, Jun (ORCID Profile 0000-0002-0449-4437)
Shepotylo, Oleksandr (ORCID Profile 0000-0003-4990-6025)

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