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Ineffective and insufficient? Evaluating and improving the design of sanctions

The workshop will take place in Berlin and will look into the economic and political impact of the sanctions imposed on Russia.

Ineffective and insufficient? Evaluating and improving the design of sanctions

Speakers

Beata Javorcik

Member of the Scientific Council

Chief Economist, European Bank for Reconstruction and Development

Agenda

Registration and welcome coffee

10:00-10:30

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Academic Session I: Sanctions and Elections

10:30-11:50

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Lunch

11:50-12:45

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Academic Session II: Firm-level effectiveness

12:45-14:30

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Coffee break

14:30-15:00

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Policy Session: Improving the design of sanctions against Russia

15:00-16:30

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Coffee break

16:30-17:00

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Academic Session III: Global economic effects

17:00-18:15

Join us for a stimulating workshop on the economic and political impact of the sanctions imposed on Russia. As the war in Ukraine persists into 2024 and Russia's economy remains relatively resilient, the measures imposed since 2014 might appear to be ineffective. The workshop features presentations exploring the effects of the 2014 and 2022 sanctions and unveil the substantial — sometimes unintended — consequences of the sanctions. Aside from the academic presentations, experts and policymakers discuss the nuanced ways sanctions have influenced Russia's economic and political landscape, and possible strategies to enhance the effectiveness of future sanctions regimes.