LONDON, June 17 – Britain’s economy has seen weak growth overall since it left the European Union at the start of 2020, though disentangling the effects of Brexit from the COVID-19 pandemic which hit Europe weeks later has been hard for analysts.
Following is a summary of estimates from official bodies and other major researchers.
U.S. NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH (NOVEMBER 2025, opens new tab)
JULIAN JESSOP, INSTITUTE OF ECONOMIC AFFAIRS (NOVEMBER 2025, opens new tab)
UK OFFICE FOR BUDGET RESPONSIBILITY (JULY 2025, opens new tab)
UK NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL RESEARCH (APRIL 2025, opens new tab)
JOHN SPRINGFORD, CENTRE FOR EUROPEAN REFORM (DECEMBER 2022, opens new tab)
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