Workshop "Ineffective and insufficient? Evaluating and improving the design of sanctions", June 3
The Paris School of Economics is glad to invite you to the "Ineffective and insufficient? Evaluating and improving the design of sanctions" workshop co-organized by the Globalization Chair.
- Date: Monday, June 3, 2024
- Format: Hybrid
- Venue: Kiel Institute for the World Economy, Berlin
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Program
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10:30-12:30 - Academic Session I: Sanctions and Elections
10:30-10:45 - Welcome
Julian Hinz (Kiel Institute, Bielefeld University)
Guntram Wolff (Kiel Institute, Bruegel)
10:45-11:20 - Matthieu Crozet (CEPII, Université Paris-Saclay) (online)
Blowback: The Effect of Sanctions on Democratic Election
11:20-11:55 - Robert Gold (Kiel Institute)
To Russia with Love? The Impact of Sanctions on Regime Support
11:55-12:30 - Aleksandra Peeva (Kiel Institute)
How to Find New Trade Partners When Sanctioned: Evidence from Russian Customs Data
12:30-13:20 - Lunch break
13:20-14:30 - Academic Session II: Firm-level Effectiveness of Sanctions
13:20-13:55 - Haishi Li (HKU Business School)
To Comply or Not to Comply: Understanding Developing Country Supply Chain
13:55-14:30 - Dzhamilya Nigmatulina (HEC Lausanne)
Sanctions and Misallocation: How Sanctioned Firms Won and Russians Lost
14:30- 15:00 - Coffee break
15:00-16:30 - Policy Session
15:00-15:15 - Beata Javorcik (EBRD)
Intended and Unintended Consequences of Western Sanctions on Russia
15:15-15:30 - Guntram Wolff (Kiel Institute, Bruegel)
Using the financial system to enforce export controls
15:30-16:30 - Panel: Improving the design of sanctions against Russia
- Panelist 1: Beata Javorcik (EBRD) (online)
- Panelist 2: Guntram Wolff (Kiel Institute, Bruegel)
- Panelist 3: Nils Schmid (MP, Spokesperson on Foreign Affairs, SPD)
- Moderator: Aleksandra Peeva (Kiel Institute
16:30-17:00 - Coffee Break
17:00-18:15 - Academic Session III: Global Economic Effects of Sanctions
17:00-17:35 - Yoto Yotov (Drexel University) (online)
The Extraterritorial Effects of Sanctions
17:35-18:10 - John Sturm (Princeton University) (online)
Strategic (Dis)Integration
18:10-18:15 - Closing
Julian Hinz (Bielefeld University)
Partners:
The Globalization Chair aims to create a privileged forum for reflection, exchange and transfer between researchers and all entities of society interested in the reconfiguration of globalization and its implications. The approach favored by the chair is empirical. The research is characterized by the use of advanced econometric techniques and the exploitation of various databases combining data from companies, but also more recent sources from the media, NGOs or the monitoring of container ships.