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Russia's international comportment and geostrategic moves, particularly the invasion of Ukraine and the annexation of … Crimea in 2014, caused a substantial change in its international economic and political relations. In response to Russia …'s invasion, the United States of America, the European Union, and their allies imposed a series of sanctions. In this study, by …
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Since the annexation of Crimea in 2014, Russia has been under an EU sanctions regime. While these sanctions have not … Russia's ability to wage war. This paper demonstrates the effectiveness of the sanctions and argues that the EU should … maintain and tighten sanctions, thus further weakening the military and economic power of the Putin regime. …
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benchmark model of sovereign default and direct creditor sanctions by Obstfeld and Rogoff (1996). In their model it is in the …
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The process of political, economic and socio-cultural integration is underway of rapid pace in terms of globalization. Consequently, changes in one state will be reflected in other countries or region as a result of increased interdependence. The U.S. and Turkey have a historically strong...
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Sanctions restrict cross-border interactions and, therefore, not only put political and economic pressure on the target … country, but they also adversely affect the sender country. This paper examines the effect of financial sanctions on the … sanctions on 23 countries over the period from 1999 through 2014. Examining highly disaggregated, monthly data from the German …
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Sanctions restrict cross-border interactions and, therefore, not only put political and economic pressure on the target … country, but they also adversely affect the sender country. This paper examines the effect of financial sanctions on the … sanctions on 23 countries over the period from 1999 through 2014. Examining highly disaggregated, monthly data from the German …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011872126
Sanctions restrict cross-border interactions and therefore, not only put political and economic pressure on the target … country, but also adversely affect the sender country. This paper examines the effect of financial sanctions on the country … imposing them. We analyze the business responses of German non-financial entities to the imposition of sanctions on 23 …
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hand with the Western sanctions that were imposed due to the political tensions between Russia and Ukraine. At the same … due to the falling oil prices, while the sanctions are playing a rather subordinate role. …
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hand with the Western sanctions that were imposed due to the political tensions between Russia and Ukraine. At the same … mit den westlichen Sanktionen, die auf die Spannungen zwischen Russland und der Ukraine zurückzuführen sind. Allerdings … due to the falling oil prices, while the sanctions are playing a rather subordinate role. …
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its value against the US dollar. The impact of the conflict on Russia may have been amplified by sanctions imposed by … investment. In the aftermath of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine that broke out early 2014, the Russian ruble lost 50% of … Western countries. However, as Russia is heavily dependent on natural resource exports, another factor behind the …
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