How should sanctions account for bystander countries? (Record no. 523648)

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Personal name Sturm, John
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Title How should sanctions account for bystander countries?
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Place of publication, distribution, etc AEA Papers and Proceedings
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Extent 113, May, 2023: p.39-42
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Summary, etc Neutral "bystander countries" have profoundly shaped the impact of trade sanctions imposed on Russia following its invasion of Ukraine. How should sanctions account for the presence of such bystanders? I study this question in a simple trade model where a sanctioning country places tariffs on imports from a sanctioned country in the presence of a neutral third country. Optimal tariffs-as-sanctions are lower on goods that the sanctioner can import from bystanders. On goods that the sanctionee can export to bystanders, tariffs-as-sanctions are higher given an elasticity of (excess) supply to the sanctioner but lower given a total elasticity of supply.- Reproduced
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Main entry heading AEA Papers and Proceedings
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Subject DIP FINANCIAL SANCTIONS
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2023-09-15 113, May, 2023: p.39-42 AR129552 2023-09-15 Articles
          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2023-09-15 113, May, 2023: p.39-42 AR129553 2023-09-15 Articles

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