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  1. Who is to suffer?
    quantifying the impact of sanctions on German firms
    Published: [2023]
    Publisher:  Kiel Institute for the World Economy, [Kiel]

    In this paper, we use a novel firm level dataset for Germany to investigate the effect of sanctions on export behaviour and performance of German firms. More specifically, we study the sanctions imposed by the EU against Russia in 2014 in response to... more

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    In this paper, we use a novel firm level dataset for Germany to investigate the effect of sanctions on export behaviour and performance of German firms. More specifically, we study the sanctions imposed by the EU against Russia in 2014 in response to the annexation of Crimea and Russia's countermeasures. We find a substantial negative effect on both the extensive and intensive margin of German exports. While the negative effects are strongest for firms exporting products subject to trade restrictions, we provide further evidence on the indirect effects of sanctions. Analysing the impact on broader measures of firm performance, we document that the cost of sanctions is heterogeneous across firms but overall modest. Our results reveal that the negative impact of the shock was concentrated primarily among a small number of firms that were highly dependent on Russia as an export market and those directly affected by the sanctions.

     

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    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
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    Series: Kiel working paper ; no. 2248 (May 2023)
    Subjects: sanctions; foreign policy; trade; firm behaviour; Germany
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  2. Who is to suffer?
    quantifying the impact of sanctions on German firms
    Published: May 2023
    Publisher:  IZA - Institute of Labor Economics, Bonn, Germany

    In this paper, we use a novel firm level dataset for Germany to investigate the effect of sanctions on export behaviour and performance of German firms. More specifically, we study the sanctions imposed by the EU against Russia in 2014 in response to... more

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    In this paper, we use a novel firm level dataset for Germany to investigate the effect of sanctions on export behaviour and performance of German firms. More specifically, we study the sanctions imposed by the EU against Russia in 2014 in response to the annexation of Crimea and Russia's countermeasures. We find a substantial negative effect on both the extensive and intensive margin of German exports. While the negative effects are strongest for firms exporting products subject to trade restrictions, we provide further evidence on the indirect effects of sanctions. Analysing the impact on broader measures of firm performance, we document that the cost of sanctions is heterogeneous across firms but overall modest. Our results reveal that the negative impact of the shock was concentrated primarily among a small number of firms that were highly dependent on Russia as an export market and those directly affected by the sanctions.

     

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    Language: English
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    hdl: 10419/278844
    Series: Discussion paper series / IZA ; no. 16146
    Subjects: sanctions; foreign policy; trade; firm behaviour; Germany
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  3. Europe at a turning point
    Contributor: Waechter, Matthias (HerausgeberIn); Palige, Aline (HerausgeberIn); Baechler, Laurent (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2023; ©2023
    Publisher:  Nomos, Baden-Baden

    Der russische Angriffskrieg gegen die Ukraine stellt in vielerlei Hinsicht einen Wendepunkt für die Europäische Union dar. Praktisch alle Politikbereiche sind davon betroffen, von der gemeinsamen Außen- und Sicherheitspolitik über unsere Position... more

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    Der russische Angriffskrieg gegen die Ukraine stellt in vielerlei Hinsicht einen Wendepunkt für die Europäische Union dar. Praktisch alle Politikbereiche sind davon betroffen, von der gemeinsamen Außen- und Sicherheitspolitik über unsere Position gegenüber Verbündeten wie den Vereinigten Staaten und wichtigen geopolitischen Akteuren wie China. Der Krieg hat Auswirkungen auf unsere Energiesicherheit, die Energiepreise und die Art und Weise, wie wir den Übergang zu kohlenstoffneutralen Energiequellen organisieren. Die Inflation ist nach Europa zurückgekehrt, und viele Bürger fühlen sich von der Anhäufung von Krisen seit dem Ausbruch der Covid19-Pandemie im Jahre 2020 überfordert. Die in diesem Buch versammelten Aufsätze wurden von Forschern im Umfeld des CIFE (Centre international de formation européenne) in Nizza und Berlin verfasst. Sie befassen sich mit verschiedenen Herausforderungen für die EU, die durch die Zeitenwende des Jahres 2022 ausgelöst wurden. Mit Beiträgen von Laurent Baechler | Michel-Henry Bouchet | Flo Van den Broek | Philipp Brugner | Eda Bülbül | Martin Fleischer | Tobias Flessenkemper | Rachel Guyet | Gabrielle Heyvaert | András Inotai | Arnaud Leconte | Jeffrey Lu | Hartmut Marhold | Kristian Nielsen | Aline Palige | Kyriakos Revelas | Herman Van Rompuy | Merve Samalp | Sarah Sporys | George Tzogopoulos | Jean-Claude Vérez | Matthias Waechter The Russian war of aggression against Ukraine is a turning point for the European Union in many different respects. Practically all the EU’s policy areas are affected by it, from its common foreign and security policy to its position in relation to its allies, like the United States, and to key geopolitical actors such as China. The war impacts our energy security, energy costs, and the way we need to organise our transition to carbon-neutral sources. Inflation has returned to Europe, and many citizens feel overwhelmed by the accumulation of crises since the outbreak of Covid-19 in 2020. The essays assembled in this book were written by researchers affiliated to CIFE (Centre international de formation européenne) in Nice and Berlin. They address various challenges to the EU triggered by the turning point of 2022. With contributions by Laurent Baechler | Michel-Henry Bouchet | Flo Van den Broek | Philipp Brugner | Eda Bülbül | Martin Fleischer | Tobias Flessenkemper | Rachel Guyet | Gabrielle Heyvaert | András Inotai | Arnaud Leconte | Jeffrey Lu | Hartmut Marhold | Kristian Nielsen | Aline Palige | Kyriakos Revelas | Herman Van Rompuy | Merve Samalp | Sarah Sporys | George Tzogopoulos | Jean-Claude Vérez | Matthias Waechter

     

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