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PSE Summer School · Paris · June 2026

Economics of Sanctions

What sanctions do to trade — from firm-level customs records to general-equilibrium counterfactuals, built around the 2014 and 2022 Russia episodes.

A short course on the economics of trade sanctions. We pair macro-level analysis in modern quantitative trade models with micro-level evidence from firm-level customs data — and we get our hands dirty in R.

4.5 hacross three parts
2hands-on R practicals

The thread running through all three parts is the same pair of natural experiments — the 2014 and 2022 sanctions on Russia — seen first through theory and the policy debate, then through the customs records of individual exporters, and finally through a quantitative trade model.

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Author: Julian Hinz — Bielefeld University & the Kiel Institute for the World Economy.