Brexit has harmed the UK economy almost twice as much the official estimates, a new paper by US-based National Bureau of Economic Research said.
The decision has cost the country 6-8 per cent of GDP per person over the last decade, a hit of between £180 and £240 billion (~$235.67 and ~$314.22 billion).
Investment was reduced by 12-18 per cent, employment by 3-4 per cent and productivity by 3-4 per cent.
The decision has cost the country 6-8 per cent of GDP per person over the last decade, a hit of between £180 and £240 billion (~$235.67 and ~$314.22 billion).
Investment was reduced by 12-18 per cent, employment by 3-4 per cent and productivity by 3-4 per cent.