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2020 OECD Economic Surveys: United Kingdom 2020

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Like many countries, the United Kingdom has been hit severely by the COVID-19 outbreak. A strict lockdown was essential to contain the pandemic but halted activity in many key sectors. While restrictions have eased, the country now faces a prolonged period of disruption to activity and jobs, which risks exacerbating pre-existing weak productivity growth, inequalities, child poverty and regional disparities. On-going measures to prevent a second wave of infections will need to be carefully calibrated to manage the economic impact. The country started from a position of relatively high well-being on many dimensions. But productivity and investment growth have been weak in recent years and an ambitious agenda of reforms will be key to a sustainable recovery. Leaving the EU Single Market, in which the economy is deeply integrated, creates new economic challenges. Decisions made now about management of the COVID-19 crisis and future trade relationships will have a lasting impact on the country’s economic trajectory for the years to come.

SPECIAL FEATURES: COVID-19 CRISIS; EU EXIT; PRODUCTIVITY

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Basic statistics of United Kingdom, 2019

(Numbers in parentheses refer to the OECD average)

This Survey is published on the responsibility of the Economic and Development Review Committee of the OECD, which is charged with the examination of the economic situation of member countries.The economic situation and policies of the United Kingdom were reviewed by the Committee on 8 September 2020. The draft report was then revised in the light of the discussions and given final approval as the agreed report of the whole Committee on 28 September 2020.The Secretariat’s draft report was prepared for the Committee by Annabelle Mourougane, with contributions from Mark Baker, Tim Bulman, Andres Fuentes and Jon Pareliussen, under the supervision of Sebastian Barnes. Statistical research assistance was provided by Eun Jung Kim and editorial assistance by Michelle Ortiz. The previous Survey of the United Kingdom was issued in October 2017.Information about the latest as well as previous Surveys and more information about how Surveys are prepared is available at http://www.oecd.org/eco/surveys.

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