The Impact of Economic Sanctions on Oil Industry: A Case Study of Libya Using the Synthetic Control Method

Basem Ertimi, Basem Oqab
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This study assesses the impact of economic sanctions on oil exports and economic growth through case studies of Libya. By setting up a synthetic group method that reproduces the oil exports and economic growth of the case study before the imposition of economic sanctions, we compare the oil exports and the economic growth of the Synthetic and the actual for each period. We address a crucial gap in the literature of sanction in a petrostate case study using the synthetic control approach. Our analysis found that both petroleum exports and economic growth were lower with economic sanctions. This research is integrated into the comparative and international landscape of international influence relations with the domestic economy. Economic sanctions, the results show, are the key driver in fluctuations in oil exports and economic growth that might be represented in the oil curse. We believe that our empirical research can contribute to domestic and international policy formation by sanctioned countries. Overall, the findings confirm that sanctions may be imposed on Libya as another channel of the resource curse from the global and foreign policy perspectives.
经济制裁对石油工业的影响——以利比亚综合管制为例
本研究通过对利比亚的案例研究,评估了经济制裁对石油出口和经济增长的影响。通过建立一个合成组方法,再现了实施经济制裁前的石油出口和经济增长的案例研究,我们比较了各个时期的石油出口和经济增长的合成和实际。我们利用综合控制方法解决了石油国家案例研究中制裁文献中的一个关键空白。我们的分析发现,经济制裁降低了石油出口和经济增长。本研究整合了国际影响与国内经济关系的比较和国际格局。研究结果显示,经济制裁是石油出口和经济增长波动的关键驱动因素,这可能体现在“石油诅咒”中。我们认为,我们的实证研究可以为受制裁国家制定国内和国际政策做出贡献。总的来说,研究结果证实,从全球和外交政策的角度来看,对利比亚实施制裁可能是资源诅咒的另一个渠道。
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