Analyzing the Effects of Economic Sanctions: Recent Theory, Data, and Quantification
Peter Egger,
Constantinos Syropoulos () and
Yoto Yotov
No 2024-3, School of Economics Working Paper Series from LeBow College of Business, Drexel University
Abstract:
Inspired by the increased interest in economic sanctions and their consequences, this special issue contains a collection of studies by experts aiming to reflect the recent developments and trends in the literature on economic sanctions. The contributions contain theoretical research on the topic, data collection, and empirical work on the impact, effectiveness and success of sanctions. Moreover, the contributions come from economists and political scientists and are, therefore, interdisciplinary in nature. In this introduction, we highlight each paper in the volume by summarizing its salient features and by placing them in the broader context of the literature on economic sanctions. We also synthesize several takeaways and conclude by identifying questions we believe future research should shed further light on.
Keywords: Economic Sanctions; Impact of Sanctions; Sanction Theory and Data. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: F10 H50 N40 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 19 pages
Date: 2024-03-04
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