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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2022
SUMMARY We survey a representative sample of the US population to understand stakeholders’ desire to see their firms leave Russia after the invasion of Ukraine. Only 37% of the respondents think that leaving Russia is a pure business decision, and only 30% think that sanctions are a pure matter for the government.
Hart, Oliver D. +2 more
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SUMMARY We survey a representative sample of the US population to understand stakeholders’ desire to see their firms leave Russia after the invasion of Ukraine. Only 37% of the respondents think that leaving Russia is a pure business decision, and only 30% think that sanctions are a pure matter for the government.
Hart, Oliver D. +2 more
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The economic weapon: the rise of sanctions as a tool of modern war
Journal of international economic law, 202229 All statements of fact, opinion, or analysis expressed in this article are those of the author. Nothing in the article should be construed as asserting or implying US government endorsement of its factual statements and interpretations.
M. Janis
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The impact of international sanctions on environmental performance
Science of the Total Environment, 2020Chun-Ping Chang
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On Wars, Sanctions and Sovereign Default
Social Science Research Network, 2022This paper explores the role of restrictions on the use of international reserves as economic sanctions. We develop a simple model of the strategic game between a sanctioning (creditor) country and a sanctioned (debtor) country.
Javier Bianchi, César Sosa-Padilla
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Identifying the Effects of Sanctions on the Iranian Economy Using Newspaper Coverage
Social Science Research Network, 2021This paper considers how sanctions affected the Iranian economy using a novel measure of sanctions intensity based on daily newspaper coverage. It finds sanctions to have significant effects on exchange rates, inflation, and output growth, with the ...
Dario Laudati, M. Pesaran
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When Do Imposed Economic Sanctions Work? A Critical Review of the Sanctions Effectiveness Literature
Defence and Peace Economics, 2019There is growing policy consensus in Washington and other Western capitals that economic sanctions are powerful tools to cope with major foreign policy crises.
Dursun Peksen
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Custodial Sanctions and Reoffending: A Meta-Analytic Review
Crime and justice, 2021Beginning in the 1970s, the United States began an experiment in mass imprisonment. Supporters argued that harsh punishments such as imprisonment reduce crime by deterring inmates from reoffending.
Damon M. Petrich +3 more
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The Global Sanctions Data Base (GSDB): an update that includes the years of the Trump presidency
Research Handbook on Economic Sanctions, 2021We introduce and discuss 381 previously unrecorded sanction cases among which 75 emerged during 2016-2019, a period that coincides with the Trump presidency.
Aleksandra Kirikakha
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Sanctions administratives, sanctions pénales
Pouvoirs, 2009Résumé Dans le sillage des autorités administratives indépendantes les sanctions administratives ont, dans les trente dernières années, connu un développement sans précédent en France comme à l’étranger. À l’invite de la Cour européenne des droits de l’homme, le droit français a fini par accorder aux cibles de la répression administrative les garanties
Emmanuel Rosenfeld, Jean Veil
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