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The economics of South African sanctions
Authors:Jesmond Blumenfeld
Institution:1. Lecturer in Economics, Brunel University, West London and Convenor, Southern Africa Study Group, Royal Institute of International Affairs, London
Abstract:The present debate on economic sanctions against South Africa reveals that, despite a long history of the threat and use of economic sanctions in international relations, there still prevails a wide array of misconceptions regarding the nature, mechanisms and consequences of such a policy. This article examines some of the economic aspects of the way in which sanctions can impact on a target country and assesses their implications for the South African case.
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