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How do exporting firms react to sanctions? Specifically, which firms are willing - or capable - to serve the market of … a sanctioned country? We investigate this question for four sanctions episodes drawing on recent econometric advances in … exporting firms. We find that the introduction of new sanctions significantly lowers firm-level probabilities of serving the …
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Capitalizing on the latest developments in the gravity literature, we utilize two new datasets on sanctions and trade … to study the impact of economic sanctions on international trade in the mining sector, which includes oil and natural gas …. We demonstrate that the gravity equation is well suited to model bilateral trade in mining and find that sanctions have …
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destination. Next, we study heterogeneity in the effects of sanctions across (i) sanction types and sanction packages, (ii) the …Sanctions encompass a wide set of policy instruments restricting cross-border economic activities. In this paper, we … study how different types of sanctions affect the export behaviour of firms to the targeted countries. We combine Danish …
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This paper investigates whether sanctions imposed in the wake of the Ukraine crisis by Western countries and Russia … related to the detection of illicit trade, I find that goods facing sanctions imposed by the Russian government in particular … have most likely been evaded. While the detected amounts do not question the general effectiveness of the sanctions, they …
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As countries and firms increasingly seek ways to strengthen the resilience of their supply chains, this paper studies the global economic costs of a decoupling of global supply chains along geopolitical lines as well as in strategic sectors. We explore not only the long-run effects, but also the...
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This report presents descriptive evidence of specialisation trends and investigates empirically their causes and consequences, analysing the role of policies in this process. Then, based on the insights from the backward looking analysis, it draws global trade and specialisation scenarios up to...
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This paper presents descriptive evidence of specialisation trends and investigates empirically their causes and consequences, analysing the role of policies in this process. Then, based on the insights from the backward looking analysis, it draws global trade and specialisation scenarios up to...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011277030
their domestic production. As a case study, the paper uses sanctions imposed on Russia and by Russia in 2014. The results …This paper focuses on the effects of sanctions on Swedish firms' sales across markets, as well as sanctions' effects on … suggest that the total costs of these sanctions due to a drop in sales for Swedish firms amounts to around 1 billion SEK in …
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-makers in the EU and the US are considering economic sanctions against Russia. The article analyses whether the German economy …) Öffentlichkeit positiv weiterentwickelt. Russland wurde zwar als G8-Mitglied und eines der wichtigen Schwellenländer der BRIC … restrictions on business relations with Russia, but they would be able to compensate for possible losses. Russian gas export …
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