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We draw on established theoretical works in international political economy to compare the empirical effect of threatened and imposed economic sanctions on international trade. To deepen the analysis, we analyze whether there are any differential effects
Sylvanus Kwaku Afesorgbor
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Political paradoxes of economic sanctions
The article addresses political economy aspects of the policy of economic sanctions. Given the fact that decisions taken both in sender and target countries depend on the interaction of numerous groups of political and economic agents, sanction research can be productive only if their behavior is explicitly modelled given their objective functions and ...
Горячая тема +1 more
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Economic sanctions: an ethical primer
The world has developed into a globe with increasingly inter- twined economic interests, with greater economic interdepen- dence than ever before. This has caused a new weapon to step onto the world scene in the 20th and 21st centuries, applied to ...
H. J.G. Zandman
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The Severity of Energy Sector Sanctions and Their Impact on Iran’s Trade: An Application of the Gravity Equation [PDF]
There have been many studies on economic sanctions and the effectiveness of these sanctions. In these studies, the sanction variable treats as one or two dummy variables (binary), to indicate at most four levels (no sanctions-mild sanctions-severe ...
Taha Shishegari +3 more
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Impacts of Sanctions on Foreign Trade Analyzed with the Gravity Model Approach: A Case Study of Iran and Russia [PDF]
Introduction: Economic sanctions are one of the tools to exert negative pressure on a country's economy to achieve political goals. They have been used in several cases in recent years due to their lower cost than war for the country that imposes them ...
Taha Shishegari +3 more
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One of the main economic issues in Iran is the issue of economic sanctions. These sanctions have been imposed by various institutions and countries around the world in various forms since 1979 against Iran. Economic sanctions have affected large sections
M. I. Saeed Iranmanesh +2 more
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Economic Sanctions: Evolution, Consequences, and Challenges
Taking an interdisciplinary perspective, we examine the evolution of economic sanctions in the post-World War II era and reflect on the lessons that could be drawn from their features and patterns of use. We observe that, during this time, there has been
Trefor Owen Morgan +2 more
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ECONOMIC SANCTIONS: THEORY, POLICY, MECHANISMS
The purpose of the article is to analyze the theory and practice of international economic sanctions. The application of international economic sanctions and debate about their effectiveness and scale of losses are now at the centre of international ...
Anton Filipenko +2 more
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The Impact of Economic Sanctions on Public Health Expenditure (Evidence of Developing Resource-Exporting Countries) [PDF]
Economic sanctions, by causing economic problems for states and influencing their revenues and spending policies, can undermine the quality of life and health for common people. Sanctions can negatively affect the total amount of available resources in a
Sajjad Faraji Dizaji +1 more
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Tourism is a important economic sector in many countries of the world and a major source of employment, government revenue and foreign exchange earnings.
Hall, C. Michael, Seyfi, Siamak
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