International Congress on Eurasian Economies

International Conference on Eurasian Economies

9-11 September 2015 – Kazan, RUSSIA

Paper detail

Paper ID : 1227
Status : Paper published
Language : Turkish
Topic : Regional Economics
Presenter: Prof. Dr. Kutluk Kağan Sümer
Session : 5C Uluslararası İlişkiler

The Economic Consequences of Sanctions against Russia after the Invasion of Russia in the Crimea
Kırımda Rus İşgalinden Sonra Rusya’ya Karşı Yaptırımların Ekonomik Sonuçları

Abstract

The US and EU have imposed economic sanctions on Russia over its annexation of Crimea from Ukraine. Russia's economy has been severely impacted not only by sanctions, which have isolated it from international business and trade, but from the falling oil price which has plummeted around 60 percent since June 2014, hurting its exports and revenues. As a consequence, Russia is expected to enter recession in 2015. The estimated impact of Russia’s ban on agro-food imports from the EU imposed in August 2014 is expected to be the highest in the Baltic's. These losses are undoubtedly painful, yet manageable (a trade decline bigger than 10% would obviously lead to greater losses). Economic conditions in Russia have deteriorated at a faster rate in recent months. Capital flight from Russia has accelerated, the ruble has depreciated by more than 50%, inflation has increased, and the Russian economy is projected to contract by 3.0% in 2015. The question is whether these losses are justifiable and will achieve the desired effects – to change Russia’s behavior in Ukraine, European Union, US, Turkey and beyond.

JEL codes: E61, F51, R11

Sümer, Kutluk Kağan (2015). "The Economic Consequences of Sanctions against Russia after the Invasion of Russia in the Crimea" in Proceedings of International Conference of Eurasian Economies 2015, pp.469-477, Kazan, RUSSIA.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.36880/C06.01227

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Session 5C: Uluslararası İlişkiler

Eurasian Economists Association Istanbul Beykent University Kazan Federal University Kyrgyz-Turkish Manas University TIKA Turkish Central Bank