


British labour is a bargain
Thank Brexit and stagnant wages
Success stories in the British economy have been rare of late. But there is one notable exception: the boom in selling services abroad. Over the past decade, Britain’s services exports have grown by around 45% in inflation-adjusted terms, even as the wider economy grew by only 11%. America has been a particularly good customer. British services-export volumes across the Atlantic are up by 70% compared with 2016 (see chart 1).
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This article appeared in the Britain section of the print edition under the headline “British labour is a bargain”

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