@techreport{ref 1,
%abstract = {We examine the macroeconomic and household welfare consequences of oil sanctions in Iran. We use social accounting matrix (SAM) and develop a computable general equilibrium (CGE) model to simulate selected scenarios in which the exportation of oil from Iran to the rest of the world is banned. Our main results show that higher income households are losing more significantly under oil sanctions. Total imports, exports, private consumption, and GDP fall in response to oil sanctions. Interesting is the increase of net indirect taxes at the time of oil revenues fall. Real exchange rate appreciates in the oil sanction crisis. In addition, labor income increases while the capital income falls in response to oil sanctions in Iran. These simulations are in line with re ality of the Iranian economy in post-oil sanction period.},
address = {Marburg},
author = {Mohammad Reza Farzanegan and Mohammad Mohammadikhabbazan and Hossein Sadeghi},
copyright = {http://www.econstor.eu/dspace/Nutzungsbedingungen},
keywords = {330; oil; sanctions; CGE model; social accounting matrix; Iran},
language = {eng},
number = {07-2015},
publisher = {Philipps-University Marburg, Faculty of Business Administration and Economics},
title = {Effect of oil sanctions on the macroeconomic and household welfare in Iran: New evidence from a CGE model},
type = {MAGKS Joint Discussion Paper Series in Economics},
url = {http://hdl.handle.net/10419/109685},
year = {2015}
}
@MASTERSTHESIS{ref 2,
  author =       {Terzidis Nikolaos and Jeroen Klomp},
  title =        {The Impact of Economic and Political Sanctions on Economic Growth.
A panel Data Analysis},
  school =       {Wageningen University},
  year =         {2015},
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  address =      {},
  month =        { April},
  note =         {},
  abstract =     {},
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  source =       {https://edepot.wur.nl/343392},
}

@article{ref 3,
    author = {Özdamar, Özgür and Shahin, Evgeniia},
    title = "{Consequences of Economic Sanctions: The State of the Art and Paths Forward}",
    journal = {International Studies Review},
    volume = {23},
    number = {4},
    pages = {1646-1671},
    year = {2021},
    month = {06},
    abstract = "{What determines the consequences of economic sanctions? Is there a common explanation for these consequences? This article provides a comprehensive review of the fragmented literature focusing on the consequences of sanctions. We critically discuss the complex relationships between types of sanctions and sanction senders and their targets, as well as the structural factors that account for the specific consequences of different sanction cases. A discussion on the thematic, methodological, and theoretical shortcomings of the existing literature on sanction consequences follows. We argue that a “common approach” to sanction consequences research should be framed within the framework of international interdependence. We also present several nascent trends and propose new directions for sanction researchers and other disciplines.}",
    issn = {1521-9488},
    doi = {10.1093/isr/viab029},
    url = {https://doi.org/10.1093/isr/viab029},
    eprint = {https://academic.oup.com/isr/article-pdf/23/4/1646/41766882/viab029.pdf},
}
