Colloque “Ineffective and insufficient ? Evaluating and improving the design of sanctions”
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