Russian food embargo: minor losses in western countries
Daria Loginova and
Vasily Uzun
Russian Economic Development, 2016, issue 9, 32-37
Abstract:
Most of the countries counter-sanctioned by Russia have seen no decline in food exports, increasing them to other countries to compensate for losses in the Russian market. Only a few countries have experienced a decline in exports due to the Russian food embargo, namely Norway (a total decline of 11.3%, of which the Russian market accounts for 10.1%), Finland (respectively 24.5% and 20.9%), Lithuania (20.7% and 20.6%), Latvia (21.5% and 11.5%), Estonia (22.8% and 12.2%), Poland (4.8% and 4.6%).
Keywords: Agricultural policy; Russian Economy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: N50 N51 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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