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Global Economic Consequences of the War in Ukraine: Sanctions, Supply Chains and Sustainability
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- Ukraine Initiative
- Global Economic Consequences of the War in Ukraine: Introduction
- Winter is coming: Energy policy towards Russia
- Ruble payments: Shielding the ruble from financial sanctions
- Western sanctions on Russia are working, an energy embargo now is a costly distraction
- “Crime and Punishment”: How Russian banks anticipated and dealt with global financial sanctions
- The ‘Global Sanctions Data Base’: Mapping international sanction policies from 1950-2019
- Sanctions and the exchange rate
- A principal, multi-agent model of sanctions
- Beyond macro: Firm-level effects of cutting off Russian energy
- Strength in unity: The economic cost of trade restrictions on Russia
- How to implement an EU embargo on Russian oil
- The price of war: Macroeconomic effects of the 2022 sanctions on Russia
- The simple economics of a tariff on Russian energy imports
- Ukraine invasion: From oil sanctions to accelerating the energy transition
- How to solve Europe’s Russian gas conundrum with a tariff
- What if Germany is cut off from Russian energy?
- Cutting Russia’s fossil fuel exports: Short-term pain for long-term gain
- Implications of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine for its value chains
- How the war in Ukraine may reshape globalisation
- Widespread food insecurity is not inevitable: Avoid escalating food export curbs
- Russia’s war against Ukraine might persistently shift global supply chains
- War in Ukraine, world food prices, and conflict in Africa
- Agricultural and energy importers in the developing world are hit hardest by the Ukraine war’s economic fallout
- China’s overseas lending and the war in Ukraine
- War-induced food price inflation imperils the poor
- Ukraine’s recovery challenge
- The loss of human capital in Ukraine
- Learning the hard way: The effect of conflict on education
- Lessons from history for our response to Ukrainian refugees
- External military threats help to create a stronger European identity and cooperation
- Sanctions and the international monetary system
- The impact of geopolitical conflicts on trade, growth, and innovation: An illustrative simulation study
- A silver lining: Increased urgency for the green transition in Europe

Resilience and Ingenuity: Global Innovation Responses to Covid-19
- How the COVID-19 crisis affected international intellectual property filings
- Immunity to the COVID-19 shock? The case of US innovation
- Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on trademark activity in Canada
- COVID-19 and the analysis of patent, trademark and industrial design applications in Brazil
- Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on patent activity: Some evidence from patent filings at the European Patent Office
- The impact of COVID-19 and Singapore’s response
- The COVID-19 impact on innovation in China
- COVID-19: Crisis or opportunity? The case of South Korean innovation
- Impacts of COVID-19 on R&D and patenting activities in Japan: Demand shocks, application delay, and patent option value
- The COVID-19 impact in Australia
- Impact of COVID-19 on investments in digital technologies by SMEs in the EU and the US
- The COVID-19 pandemic and academic research enterprise
- The power of attention: Early indications of how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected the direction of scientific research in the life sciences
- COVID-19 and clinical trials
- The new mRNA breakthrough technology for vaccines: A lucky shot?
- COVID and the US creative economy: Supply, demand, and the hastening of the future
- Online consumption behaviour and how infringement levels changed during lockdown
- The COVID-19 impact on artistic income: Evidence from Germany