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The effects of sanctions on military spending depend on the relative weight of income and security effects for the target country. If the income effect is larger than the security, then the country is more likely to observe a decline in military spending. Economic sanctions have been shown to...
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The use of economic sanctions has increased rapidly since the end of the Cold War. Economic sanctions can inflict huge economic costs on target countries. Sanctions may also have unintended effects and cause collateral damage. The effectiveness of sanctions in terms of meeting the proximate...
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