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Although international sanctions are a widely used instrument of coercion, their economic effects are still not fully understood. This study uses a novel dataset and an event study approach to evaluate the economic consequences of international sanctions, thereby accounting for pre-treatment...
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The proliferation of different sanctions programs and their accompanying blacklists over the last decade poses a number of issues for those seeking to comply with the Government's controls in good faith. To explore these issues Congress created the Judicial Review Commission on Foreign Asset...
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The proliferation of different sanctions programs and their accompanying blacklists over the last decade poses a number of issues for those seeking to comply with the Government's controls in good faith. To explore these issues Congress created the Judicial Review Commission on Foreign Asset...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014218105
The proliferation of different sanctions programs and their accompanying blacklists over the last decade poses a number of issues for those seeking to comply with the Government's controls in good faith. To explore these issues Congress created the Judicial Review Commission on Foreign Asset...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014218107
The problem of compliance with treaty obligations has been an area of active study in international environmental law because of its importance to the effectiveness of environmental treaties. This paper examines the problem of enforcement as an important and distinct component of compliance....
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the structural conditions and price effects of the global vitamins conspiracy and analyzes the deterrence power of world …. Penalties in the EU were a small percentage of European overcharges, and penalties in the rest of the world were negligible. On …
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During the recent boom in the world economy, many western developed countries, of varying political complexion, adopted …’ policies to engage or reconnect social security recipients with the workforce. The 2008 world financial crisis, and policies …
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This chapter deals with the sanctioning mechanisms at the disposal of the World Bank in matters of corruption … when carrying out loan agreements with the World Bank. It looks at review mechanisms available for the World Bank both …
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