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of a complete immediate stop of energy imports from Russia would be small, between 0.5% and 3% of GDP. Baqaee et al …
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energy strategy. The consumers of Russian gas - the EU and post-Soviet countries - pay increasing attentions to the ways this …
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detail. Security of supply is, thus, not standing in the way of further EU sanctions against Russia. Increased efforts to … impact of its strong dependency on Russia. Prices have since relaxed, the European natural gas industry has overcome the … supply interruptions. However, Russia continues to export liquefied natural gas (LNG) to Europe and still has some countries …
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