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Year 2023, Volume: 23 Issue: 3, 377 - 392, 24.07.2023
https://doi.org/10.21121/eab.1145182

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Sanctions and the Russian Federation's Economy: A Systematic Literature Review and Analysis of Global Energy Sector

Year 2023, Volume: 23 Issue: 3, 377 - 392, 24.07.2023
https://doi.org/10.21121/eab.1145182

Abstract

The current paper examines how sanctions implemented by a number of countries, particularly the United States (US), the European Union (EU), and the United Kingdom (UK), have affected the Russian Federation's economic and global energy sectors. The data demonstrates how the sanctions have impacted Russian Federation's economy and global energy sector. Because of the steep rise in oil, natural gas, and food costs, Russian Federation special military operation to Ukraine is steadily raising inflation, which has wrecked most worldwide economies. Due to political dangers, this situation is anticipated to outcome in greater global economic uncertainty, unpredictably high stock prices, supply chain disruptions, expensive bills, and a drop in investment. As a result, if Russian Federation responds by banning exports of critical global commodities, such as oil, natural gas, wheat, minerals (such as neon, titanium, palladium, and ammonium nitrate) for clean energy, it will be critical for the forecasts to intensify and many countries to seek ways to live economically. In this context, the study will attempt to highlight the importance of oil, natural gas, and other significant minerals for both Russian Federation and the global economy, as well as the effects of sanctions within the global energy sector.

References

  • Artuc, E, G Falcone, G Porto and B Rijkers (2022), “War-Induced Food Price Inflation Imperils the Poor”, VoxEU.org, 1 April.
  • Astrov, V., Grieveson, R., Kochnev, A., Landesmann, M., & Pindyuk, O. (2022). Possible Russian Invasion of Ukraine, Scenarios for Sanctions, and Likely Economic Impact on Russia, Ukraine and the EU. Policy. 1-28.
  • Bachmann, R., Baqaee, D., Bayer, C., Kuhn, M., Löschel, A., Moll, B., ... & Schularick, M. (2022). What if? The economic effects for Germany of a stop of energy imports from Russia (No. 36). ifo Institute-Leibniz Institute for Economic Research at the University of Munich.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Economics, Political Science
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Nurcan Kilinc Ata 0000-0001-8780-1983

Nail Ismailov 0000-0001-9541-2144

Irina Volkova 0000-0002-7184-3756

Early Pub Date July 4, 2023
Publication Date July 24, 2023
Acceptance Date March 14, 2023
Published in Issue Year 2023 Volume: 23 Issue: 3

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APA Kilinc Ata, N., Ismailov, N., & Volkova, I. (2023). Sanctions and the Russian Federation’s Economy: A Systematic Literature Review and Analysis of Global Energy Sector. Ege Academic Review, 23(3), 377-392. https://doi.org/10.21121/eab.1145182
AMA Kilinc Ata N, Ismailov N, Volkova I. Sanctions and the Russian Federation’s Economy: A Systematic Literature Review and Analysis of Global Energy Sector. ear. July 2023;23(3):377-392. doi:10.21121/eab.1145182
Chicago Kilinc Ata, Nurcan, Nail Ismailov, and Irina Volkova. “Sanctions and the Russian Federation’s Economy: A Systematic Literature Review and Analysis of Global Energy Sector”. Ege Academic Review 23, no. 3 (July 2023): 377-92. https://doi.org/10.21121/eab.1145182.
EndNote Kilinc Ata N, Ismailov N, Volkova I (July 1, 2023) Sanctions and the Russian Federation’s Economy: A Systematic Literature Review and Analysis of Global Energy Sector. Ege Academic Review 23 3 377–392.
IEEE N. Kilinc Ata, N. Ismailov, and I. Volkova, “Sanctions and the Russian Federation’s Economy: A Systematic Literature Review and Analysis of Global Energy Sector”, ear, vol. 23, no. 3, pp. 377–392, 2023, doi: 10.21121/eab.1145182.
ISNAD Kilinc Ata, Nurcan et al. “Sanctions and the Russian Federation’s Economy: A Systematic Literature Review and Analysis of Global Energy Sector”. Ege Academic Review 23/3 (July 2023), 377-392. https://doi.org/10.21121/eab.1145182.
JAMA Kilinc Ata N, Ismailov N, Volkova I. Sanctions and the Russian Federation’s Economy: A Systematic Literature Review and Analysis of Global Energy Sector. ear. 2023;23:377–392.
MLA Kilinc Ata, Nurcan et al. “Sanctions and the Russian Federation’s Economy: A Systematic Literature Review and Analysis of Global Energy Sector”. Ege Academic Review, vol. 23, no. 3, 2023, pp. 377-92, doi:10.21121/eab.1145182.
Vancouver Kilinc Ata N, Ismailov N, Volkova I. Sanctions and the Russian Federation’s Economy: A Systematic Literature Review and Analysis of Global Energy Sector. ear. 2023;23(3):377-92.