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The effect of Russian unfriendly-country list and import ban: Gravity framework test

Vol. 16, No 2, 2023

 

Mikhail Krivko

 

Department of Trade and Finance, Faculty of Economics and Management, Czech University of Life Sciences in Prague,

Czechia

krivko@pef.czu.cz

ORCID 0000-0003-2261-8154


The effect of Russian unfriendly-country list and import ban: Gravity framework test

Stanislava Kontsevaya

 

Department of Trade and Finance, Faculty of Economics and Management, Czech University of Life Sciences in Prague,

Czechia

kontsevaya@pef.czu.cz

ORCID 0000-0002-1222-1682


Luboš Smutka

 

Department of Trade and Finance, Faculty of Economics and Management, Czech University of Life Sciences in Prague,

Czechia

smutka@pef.czu.cz

ORCID 0000-0001-5385-1333

 

 

 

Abstract. Since 2021, Russia has maintained a list of unfriendly countries. This list and the import ban list introduced in 2014 are some of the main economic sanctions Russia uses to influence trading partners. This paper attempts to quantify the effect of putting a trading partner on the list of unfriendly countries compared to the Russian import ban. The study uses the data on trade flows between Russia and its trading partners from the UN COMTRADE database for select agri-food products. Employing a gravity framework, we argue that countries added to the unfriendly list in 2022 often had already lost a significant part of exports due to the 2014 Russian import ban introduction. Thus, such countries did not experience significant change compared to the effects of the Russian import ban. Based on this conclusion, Russia has a limited capacity to apply such retaliatory measures to Western countries regarding agri-food trade. Our results also demonstrate that the presence of the import ban drives export flows of the studied products, while the GDP of the trading partner also plays an important role, albeit with a lower magnitude.

 

Received: September, 2022

1st Revision: April, 2023

Accepted: May, 2023

 

DOI: 10.14254/2071-8330.2023/16-2/4

 

JEL ClassificationC01, C23, F14, Q1, J10, J11

Keywordsinternational trade, Russian import ban, unfriendliness, gravity model