Do sanctions affect the environment? The role of trade integration

Environmental degradation is one of the potentially unforeseen consequences of sanctions, yet few studies have investigated how sanctions affect the environment. For instance, by restricting the acquisition of more efficient technologies, sanctions can strain natural resources and erode environmenta...

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Main Authors: Usman Khalid, Muhammad Tahir Ali, Luke Okafor, Olajide Idris Sanusi
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2024-06-01
Series:Research in Globalization
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590051X23000813
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Luke Okafor
Olajide Idris Sanusi
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description Environmental degradation is one of the potentially unforeseen consequences of sanctions, yet few studies have investigated how sanctions affect the environment. For instance, by restricting the acquisition of more efficient technologies, sanctions can strain natural resources and erode environmental performance. Therefore, this study investigates the moderating effects of trade integration on the underlying links between several types of sanctions (i.e., military, arms, trade, financial, and travel) and the environmental quality of the target country. A rich dyadic dataset consisting of 214 sender countries/states, 135 target countries/states, and 28,532 country pairs is used for the empirical analysis. A multi-way panel fixed effects model is employed for the empirical analysis. This approach allows us to control for the unobserved sender and target country-specific as well as time-specific characteristics that might affect environmental performance. The results show that most sanctions result in the deterioration of the environmental quality. In contrast, trade sanctions promote the environmental quality of the target country. We also find that sanctions adversely impact the ecological aspect of the environment while positively influencing the climate change aspect of environmental quality. The results also show that greater bilateral trade interdependence between the sender and the target country helps to mitigate the adverse impacts of most sanctions. The findings of this study suggest that the real effects of sanctions on environmental quality cannot be empirically disentangled if several types of sanctions are clubbed under the umbrella of ‘sanctions’ and captured using a single dummy variable, as is often done in the extant literature. Policies that encourage greater economic integration, such as trade liberalization with multiple countries, can be used strategically by a country to reduce threats of being sanctioned or vulnerabilities to the negative effects of sanctions on the environment.
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spelling doaj.art-190f48bbeb9143549dbdbc33212f24a12024-01-06T04:39:23ZengElsevierResearch in Globalization2590-051X2024-06-018100191Do sanctions affect the environment? The role of trade integrationUsman Khalid0Muhammad Tahir Ali1Luke Okafor2Olajide Idris Sanusi3Department of Economics and Finance, College of Business and Economics, United Arab Emirates University, Al Ain, United Arab Emirates; Corresponding author at: P.O. Box No. 15551, Al Ain, United Arab Emirates.International Water Management Institute, PakistanSchool of Economics, University of Nottingham, MalaysiaDepartment of Accounting and Finance, Cofrin School of Business, University of Wisconsin-Bay Area, USAEnvironmental degradation is one of the potentially unforeseen consequences of sanctions, yet few studies have investigated how sanctions affect the environment. For instance, by restricting the acquisition of more efficient technologies, sanctions can strain natural resources and erode environmental performance. Therefore, this study investigates the moderating effects of trade integration on the underlying links between several types of sanctions (i.e., military, arms, trade, financial, and travel) and the environmental quality of the target country. A rich dyadic dataset consisting of 214 sender countries/states, 135 target countries/states, and 28,532 country pairs is used for the empirical analysis. A multi-way panel fixed effects model is employed for the empirical analysis. This approach allows us to control for the unobserved sender and target country-specific as well as time-specific characteristics that might affect environmental performance. The results show that most sanctions result in the deterioration of the environmental quality. In contrast, trade sanctions promote the environmental quality of the target country. We also find that sanctions adversely impact the ecological aspect of the environment while positively influencing the climate change aspect of environmental quality. The results also show that greater bilateral trade interdependence between the sender and the target country helps to mitigate the adverse impacts of most sanctions. The findings of this study suggest that the real effects of sanctions on environmental quality cannot be empirically disentangled if several types of sanctions are clubbed under the umbrella of ‘sanctions’ and captured using a single dummy variable, as is often done in the extant literature. Policies that encourage greater economic integration, such as trade liberalization with multiple countries, can be used strategically by a country to reduce threats of being sanctioned or vulnerabilities to the negative effects of sanctions on the environment.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590051X23000813SanctionsTrade integrationEnvironmental qualityGravity model
spellingShingle Usman Khalid
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Do sanctions affect the environment? The role of trade integration
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Trade integration
Environmental quality
Gravity model
title Do sanctions affect the environment? The role of trade integration
title_full Do sanctions affect the environment? The role of trade integration
title_fullStr Do sanctions affect the environment? The role of trade integration
title_full_unstemmed Do sanctions affect the environment? The role of trade integration
title_short Do sanctions affect the environment? The role of trade integration
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topic Sanctions
Trade integration
Environmental quality
Gravity model
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