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This note isolates an overlooked economic force for the Ruble to appreciate in response to international sanctions … limiting exports to Russia. The economic intuition is that when Russians are unable to buy the mix of foreign goods they wish …
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that affect the equilibrium exchange rate. The dynamic behavior of the ruble exchange rate following Russia's military …
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The COVID-19 pandemic as well as the Russian invasion of Ukraine have had profound effects on the global energy landscape, with some of the longer-lasting effects still unfolding. This paper discusses how these events have reshaped the supply side of the global oil market by focusing on...
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Recent sanctions on the use of Russia's international reserve assets seem likely to reduce the appeal of US dollar …
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This paper explores the role of restrictions on the use of international reserves as economic sanctions. We develop a simple model of the strategic game between a sanctioning (creditor) country and a sanctioned (debtor) country. We show how the sanctioning country should impose restrictions...
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Russia after the invasion of Ukraine. 61% of respondents think that firms should exit Russia, regardless of the consequences …. Only 37% think that leaving Russia is a purely business decision. If a firm does not conform with these desires, 66% of the …
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