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ID189008
Title ProperEffects of Economic Sanctions on Foreign Asset Expropriation
LanguageENG
AuthorLee, Hoon
Summary / Abstract (Note)Studies suggest that home countries impose economic sanctions following host state expropriation of home firms. However, and not addressed in the empirical literature, is the possibility that sanctions lead targeted countries to nationalize firms from sender countries. Using bilateral expropriation data from 1985 to 2010, and controlling for endogeneity issues, we find that sanctions significantly increase expropriation risk, encouraging targeted states to inflict pain in a reciprocal manner on sender countries. Expropriations also enable targeted nations to acquire economic assets from foreign firms, undermining the restricting goals of sanctioning states, and provide opportunities for leaders to show political resolve at home by standing up to senders. Our results are robust using monadic or dyadic data and different statistical methods, indicating another sanction-busting strategy used by targeted countries.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Conflict Resolution Vol. 67, No.2-3; Feb-Mar 2023: p. 266-296
Journal SourceJournal of Conflict Resolution Vol: 67 No 2-3
Key WordsEconomic Sanctions ;  Multinational Corporations ;  Expropriation ;  Sanction Busting


 
 
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