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Lessons from Brexit on the Effects of Trade Disintegration

Recent U.S. trade policy changes have rekindled interest in Brexit, as it represents one of the few instances in which another large advanced economy implemented substantial trade policy changes. In this note, we answer two questions: How similar were trade policy adjustments in Brexit to U.S. trade policy changes of 2025? What were the short- and long-run effects of Brexit on the U.K. economy?
FEDS Notes , Paper 2026-01-16-2

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China shock 2.0: How China’s ongoing export surge differs from the early 2000s

China's accession to the World Trade Organization in 2001 marked the beginning of one of the most consequential episodes in the history of global trade. The subsequent surge in Chinese exports–often referred to as the "China Shock"–has been widely associated with large adjustments in production patterns, labor markets, and trade balances across the global economy (Autor et al. 2016; Pierce and Schott 2016).
FEDS Notes , Paper 2026-05-29-1

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