10 YEARS OF BREXIT: ECONOMIC IMPACTS AND LESSONS LEARNED

10 YEARS OF BREXIT: ECONOMIC IMPACTS AND LESSONS LEARNED

Hosted by the Centre for Globalisation Research, QMUL. Organisers: Caterina Gennaioli and Federica Liberini, CGR Directors

By Centre for Organisation Research (SBM, QMUL)

Date and time

Thursday, May 15 · 10am - 7pm GMT+1

Location

QMUL Graduate Centre

Mile End Road London E1 4NS United Kingdom

About this event

  • Event lasts 9 hours

The Centre for Globalisation Research at Queen Mary University of London is pleased to invite registrations to attend the upcoming CGR Annual Globalisation Workshop, "10 Years of Brexit: Economic Impacts and Lessons Learned".

In marking the 10th anniversary of the Conservative election victory that ushered in the era of Brexit, this workshop will bring together leading scholars to reflect on the economic consequences of Brexit, assess the accuracy of earlier forecasts, and explore future challenges and opportunities for the UK and the EU.

As part of the CGR Annual Globalisation Workshop, one of the presentations will be by Professor Nick Bloom (Stanford University), discussing the long-term economic impacts of Brexit on firm investment and productivity.

The workshop will take place in person in Room G601, QMUL Graduate Centre (Mile End Campus). The event will also be broadcast as a webinar.

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