The Impact of International Economic Sanctions on Trade Empirical Evidence over the Period 1960-2000
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International economic sanctions are a recurring feature of political interactions. This paper provides,
through a gravity model approach, an estimation of the impact of sanctions on international
trade. The study reports panel estimates between the US and 49 target countries over the period 1960-
2000, inclusive. The results show that extensive sanctions have a large negative impact on bilateral
trade, while this is not the case for limited and moderate sanctions. A second estimation focuses on
the impact of unilateral US sanctions on bilateral trade between target countries and the other G-7
countries. The results show that unilateral extensive sanctions have also a large negative impact,
while limited ones induce a slight positive effect on other G-7 countries trade. In the first case the hypothesis
of negative ‘network effects’ is confirmed, while in the latter the sanctions-busting argument
should be defended.
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