Journal Articles

Sanctions and Export Deflection: Evidence from Iran

Economic Policy

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Abstract

Do export sanctions cause export deflection? Data on Iranian non-oil exporters between January 2006 and June 2011 shows that two-thirds of these exports were deflected to non-sanctioning countries after sanctions were imposed in 2008, and that at this time aggregate exports actually increased. Exporting firms reduced prices and increased quantities when exporting to a new destination, however, and suffered welfare losses as a result.

Authors

Haidar, J.

Citation

Haidar, J.I., 2017. Sanctions and Export Deflection: Evidence from Iran. Economic Policy. 32(90), 319–355.