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Gendered effects of sanctions on manufacturing employment: Evidence from Iran. (2022). Demir, Firat ; Tabrizy, Saleh S.
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  21. Gendered effects of sanctions on manufacturing employment: Evidence from Iran. (2022). Demir, Firat ; Tabrizy, Saleh S.
    In: Review of Development Economics.
    RePEc:bla:rdevec:v:26:y:2022:i:4:p:2040-2069.

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  22. The Economic Effects of International Sanctions: An Event Study. (2021). Neumeier, Florian ; Neuenkirch, Matthias ; Gutmann, Jerg.
    In: ILE Working Paper Series.
    RePEc:zbw:ilewps:49.

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  23. The Economic Effects of International Sanctions: An Event Study. (2021). Neumeier, Florian ; Neuenkirch, Matthias ; Gutmann, Jerg.
    In: Research Papers in Economics.
    RePEc:trr:wpaper:202103.

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  24. Employment Effects of Economic Sanctions. (2021). Nisticò, Roberto ; Nistico, Roberto ; Kelishomi, Ali Moghaddasi.
    In: CSEF Working Papers.
    RePEc:sef:csefwp:615.

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  25. The impact of international sanctions on energy security. (2021). Wang, Quan-Jing ; Zhao, Xinxin ; Wen, Jun ; Chang, Chun-Ping.
    In: Energy & Environment.
    RePEc:sae:engenv:v:32:y:2021:i:3:p:458-480.

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  26. Political Agreements and Exporting Activities: An Empirical Assessment of the Effects of the JCPOA Agreement on Iran’s Exports. (2021). Tabrizy, Saleh S ; Dadpay, Ali.
    In: Comparative Economic Studies.
    RePEc:pal:compes:v:63:y:2021:i:1:d:10.1057_s41294-020-00136-x.

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  27. The Economic Costs of Diplomatic Conflict: Evidence from the South Korea–China THAAD Dispute. (2021). Lee, Jungmin ; Kim, Hyejin.
    In: Korean Economic Review.
    RePEc:kea:keappr:ker-20210701-37-2-02.

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  28. Employment Effects of Economic Sanctions in Iran. (2021). Nisticò, Roberto ; Nistico, Roberto ; Kelishomi, Moghaddasi Ali.
    In: IZA Discussion Papers.
    RePEc:iza:izadps:dp14814.

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  29. Sanctions as a Catalyst for Russia’s and China’s Balance of Trade: Business Opportunity. (2021). Horak, Jakub.
    In: JRFM.
    RePEc:gam:jjrfmx:v:14:y:2021:i:1:p:36-:d:480285.

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  30. Does research on economic sanctions suffer from publication bias?. (2021). Bergeijk, Peter ; van Bergeijk, P. A. G., ; Kimararungu, P B ; Reta, A S ; Jativa, Benalcazar G ; Demena, B A.
    In: ISS Working Papers - General Series.
    RePEc:ems:euriss:135342.

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  31. Explaining destinations and volumes of international arms transfers: A novel network Heckman selection model. (2021). Ziegler, Eva ; Thurner, Paul W ; Lebacher, Michael ; Pamp, Oliver.
    In: European Journal of Political Economy.
    RePEc:eee:poleco:v:69:y:2021:i:c:s0176268021000343.

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  32. The impact of financial sanctions: The case of Iran. (2021). Jahan-Parvar, Mohammad ; Ghasseminejad, Saeed.
    In: Journal of Policy Modeling.
    RePEc:eee:jpolmo:v:43:y:2021:i:3:p:601-621.

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  33. Economic return to political support: Evidence from voting on the representation of China in the United Nations. (2021). Zhou, Yonghong ; Yan, Jiaqiang.
    In: Journal of Asian Economics.
    RePEc:eee:asieco:v:75:y:2021:i:c:s1049007821000543.

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  34. Russia’s Petroleum Industry in the Period of Sanctions and COVID-19 Pandemic: A Review and Analysis. (2021). Troyanskaya, Marija ; Sanginova, Lola ; Kutsuri, Georgiy ; Tyurina, Yuliya ; Baikadamov, Nurken ; Saiymova, Meiramkul.
    In: International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy.
    RePEc:eco:journ2:2021-05-54.

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  35. The Economic Effects of International Sanctions: An Event Study. (2021). Neuenkirch, Matthias ; Gutmann, Jerg ; Neumeier, Florian.
    In: CESifo Working Paper Series.
    RePEc:ces:ceswps:_9007.

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  36. Externalities of economic sanctions on performance of intra?industry non?sanctioned firms: Evidence from Zimbabwe. (2021). Bonga, Wellington Garikai ; Jachi, Moses ; Yin, Fangyuan ; Yang, Jinkun ; Makosa, Lewis ; Sun, Jie.
    In: Scottish Journal of Political Economy.
    RePEc:bla:scotjp:v:68:y:2021:i:5:p:643-664.

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  37. No More Gouda in Moscow? Distributive Effects of the Imposition of Sanctions. (2021). van der Veer, Reinout Arthur ; Onderco, Michal.
    In: Journal of Common Market Studies.
    RePEc:bla:jcmkts:v:59:y:2021:i:6:p:1345-1363.

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  38. Role of international politics on agri?food trade: Evidence from US–Canada bilateral relations. (2021). Beaulieu, Eugene ; Afesorgbor, Sylvanus Kwaku.
    In: Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics/Revue canadienne d'agroeconomie.
    RePEc:bla:canjag:v:69:y:2021:i:1:p:27-35.

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  39. Foreign influence and domestic policy. (2020). Hauk, Esther ; Albornoz, Facundo ; Aidt, Toke S.
    In: Discussion Papers.
    RePEc:not:notnic:2020-01.

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  40. The Impact of Financial Sanctions: The Case of Iran 2011-2016. (2020). Jahan-Parvar, Mohammad ; Ghasseminejad, Saeed.
    In: International Finance Discussion Papers.
    RePEc:fip:fedgif:1281.

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  41. The Economic Costs of Diplomatic Conflict. (2020). Kim, Hye Jin ; Lee, Jungmin.
    In: Working Papers.
    RePEc:bok:wpaper:2025.

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  42. On the effects of sanctions on trade and welfare: New evidence based on structural gravity and a new database. (2019). Yotov, Yoto ; Yalcin, Erdal ; Syropoulos, Constantinos ; Felbermayr, Gabriel.
    In: Kiel Working Papers.
    RePEc:zbw:ifwkwp:2131.

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  43. Foreign influence and domestic policy. (2019). Hauk, Esther ; Albornoz, Facundo ; Aidt, Toke.
    In: Discussion Papers.
    RePEc:not:notgep:2019-03.

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  44. On the Effects of Sanctions on Trade and Welfare: New Evidence Based on Structural Gravity and a New Database. (2019). Yotov, Yoto ; Yalcin, Erdal ; Syropoulos, Constantinos ; Felbermayr, Gabriel.
    In: CESifo Working Paper Series.
    RePEc:ces:ceswps:_7728.

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  45. Foreign influence and domestic policy: a survey. (2019). Hauk, Esther ; Albornoz, Facundo ; Aidt, Toke.
    In: CESifo Working Paper Series.
    RePEc:ces:ceswps:_7567.

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  46. Foreign in influence and domestic policy: A survey. (2019). Hauk, Esther ; Albornoz, Facundo ; Aidt, Toke ; Toke, Facundo Albornoz.
    In: Cambridge Working Papers in Economics.
    RePEc:cam:camdae:1928.

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  47. Foreign Influence and Domestic Policy: A Survey. (2019). Hauk, Esther ; Albornoz, Facundo ; Aidt, Toke.
    In: Working Papers.
    RePEc:bge:wpaper:1072.

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  48. The empirical consequences of trade sanctions for directly and indirectly affected countries. (2017). Frank, Jonas .
    In: FIW Working Paper series.
    RePEc:wsr:wpaper:y:2017:i:174.

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