Beyond Brexit’s uncertainty: the foreseeable Britain’s innovative stagnation Academic Article

abstract

  • Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the causes that determine the UK’s civilian research and development (RyD) expenditure to forecast its possible evolution in a post-Brexit scenario. Design/methodology/approach: The authors use the Johansen’s co-integration analysis for time series. Findings: The authors find a co-integration relationship between RyD and variables such as exports, military expenditure, patents, EU GDP per capita and USA GDP per capita. The authors also observed a stagnation in the foreseen RyD expenditure over the next five years. Research limitations/implications: The authors warned that the results can only be viewed as a glance into the understanding of the complex elements that undergird the UK’s civilian, scientific and technological policy-making. But the authors see them as an interesting starting point for scrutinizing current shortcomings in policy-making, while providing clues for corrective action that would otherwise lead the UK to a structural crisis in its economic performance. Originality/value: This study constitutes a first attempt to account for the loss of the UK’s innovative influence all over the world.

publication date

  • 2018-9-10

edition

  • 45

keywords

  • Authors
  • Brexit
  • Cointegration
  • Cointegration Analysis
  • Cointegration Relationship
  • Corrective Action
  • Design Methodology
  • Development Expenditure
  • Economic Performance
  • GDP per Capita
  • Johansen Cointegration
  • Military Expenditure
  • Policy Making
  • Post-Brexit
  • Research Expenditure
  • Research and Development
  • Scientific Policy
  • Structural Crisis
  • Technology Policy
  • Time Series
  • UK
  • United States of America

number of pages

  • 18

start page

  • 773

end page

  • 790