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Geoeconomics Briefings | Russia-Ukraine Special Series - Russia-Ukraine war: the impact on the economy

Geoeconomics Briefings | Russia-Ukraine Special Series

The heavy sanctions on Russia aim to inflict damage on its economy, but they inevitably have repercussions on the global economy as well, and on the European and Italian economies in particular. The sanctions on the Russian Central Bank and on SWIFT also have an impact on the entire international finance and in perspective cast doubts on the monetary hegemony of the dollar.

 

What are they and who are the Western sanctions affecting? Are they really biting the Russian economy? What are the risks of a "boomerang" effect on our economies already tested by the pandemic and the increase in prices (energy and otherwise)? Who is most at risk and why?

 

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On the same topics:

Sanctions: 4 charts to explain the impact on Russia

The dollar risk in arms

Anti crisis obligatory agreements 

(Un)usual risks for unusual times

Wednesday, 9 March, 2022 - 11:00
Virtual Briefing

SPEAKERS

Gregorio De Felice
Chief Economist, Intesa Sanpaolo
Luca Fantacci
Professor, Bocconi University
Valeria Negri
Director, Center of Studies Assolombarda
Antonio Villafranca
CO-HEAD, EUROPE OBSERVATORY AND RESEARCH DIRECTOR, ISPI

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