地缘政治、冲突和脱钩:2022年西方从俄罗斯撤资的证据

Simon J. Evenett, Niccolò Pisani
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在俄罗斯开展业务的外国公司如何应对2022年乌克兰入侵受到了媒体的广泛关注。传统上用于调查跨国商业关系的官方和私人国际公司活动数据库的出版物滞后,妨碍了对外国公司的反应进行短期评估。然而,随着地缘政治事件的迅速发展,这种评估可以提供有价值的见解。在本文中,我们倡导并实施了一种可复制的、近时间的方法,该方法可以在一定距离内执行,以跟踪外国公司对地缘政治事件的反应,这些事件可以为学术辩论和政策审议提供信息。我们将其应用于正在进行的俄罗斯-乌克兰冲突,估计西方公司在冲突的前9个月从俄罗斯撤资的比率。我们的研究结果得到了广泛的稳健性检查的证实,撤资率在5-13%之间。这是根据现行制裁制度和2014年俄罗斯入侵克里米亚后的撤资率来解释的。我们还讨论了在地缘政治竞争日益加剧的时期,国际商业面临的竞争性(通常是由政策引起的)激励措施,并对制裁制度的设计提出了影响。展望了未来的研究方向。
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Geopolitics, conflict, and decoupling: evidence of Western divestment from Russia during 2022
Abstract How foreign firms doing business in Russia responded to the invasion of Ukraine in 2022 has received extensive media scrutiny. Publication lags in official and private databases on international corporate activity, traditionally used to investigate cross-national commercial ties, preclude short-term assessments of foreign firms’ responses. However, as geopolitical events unfold quickly, such assessments can offer valuable insights. In this paper, we advocate for and implement a replicable, near-time methodology that is executed at arms-length to track foreign corporate responses to geopolitical events which can inform both academic debate and policy deliberation. We apply it to the ongoing Russia–Ukraine conflict, estimating Western corporate divestment rates from Russia during the first 9 months of the conflict. Our findings, confirmed by extensive robustness checks, result in divestment rates in the range of 5–13%. This range is interpreted in light of the prevailing sanctions regime as well as the divestment rate witnessed after Russia’s invasion of Crimea in 2014. We also discuss the competing, often policy-induced, incentives facing international business during a time of growing geopolitical rivalry and draw implications for the design of sanctions regimes. Avenues for future research are also outlined.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of International Business Policy (JIBP) is a scholarly publication that aims to be the world's leading platform for research on international business policy. It seeks to showcase the best work from scholars in the field of international business and related disciplines. Additionally, the journal provides policy professionals with valuable insights for developing impactful policies. JIBP is the official publication of the Academy of International Business (AIB), a renowned community of scholars in international business. The journal holds a prestigious status and is currently abstracted and indexed in various databases and platforms, including CNKI, Dimensions, EBSCO Discovery Service, Emerging Sources Citation Index, Google Scholar, Institute of Scientific and Technical Information of China, Naver, Norwegian Register for Scientific Journals and Series, OCLC WorldCat Discovery Service, ProQuest-ExLibris Primo, ProQuest-ExLibris Summon, Research Papers in Economics (RePEc), SCOPUS, and TD Net Discovery Service.
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