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Do sanctions strengthen the targeted regime? I analyze the 2014 imposition of Western sanctions on Russia and its … stations that had a sanctioned firm in immediate vicinity. Targeted sanctions imposition also affected voter turnout. The … effect on voting can be explained as rally-around-the-flag in the face of sanctions, as long as voters did not endure …
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This policy paper studies the effects of a sudden stop of natural gas imports from Russia on the German economy. The analysis focuses on the supply-side effects that arise when a gas shortage affects production in the gas-intensive manufacturing sectors, with a corresponding production...
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This policy report studies the effects of a sudden stop of natural gas imports from Russia on the German economy. The analysis focuses on the supply-side effects that arise when a gas shortage affects production in the gas-intensive manufacturing sectors, with a corresponding production...
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incentives, and we show that comparative statics in salience characterize stability. As main insight, when regime sanctions are …
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-controlled and independent media separately. Employing a novel Russian sanctions index, we illustrate that geopolitical risk shocks … propagate beyond the sanctions channel. Still, sanctions worsen the inflationary impact of geopolitical risk shocks …
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nationalism and to have hostile relations with immigrants. Multiple equilibria are possible and better schooling may eliminate … the theoretical model. -- nationalism ; xenophobia ; interpersonal relations ; value systems …
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Multiculturalism has taken a life of its own, swinging too far in one direction. The authors claim that the rapidly changing reality calls for a new majority-minority theory and argue that the moral justifications for cultural minority rights should also apply to majority groups. They present...
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