Fagseminaret på UiS – WAR ECONOMY

ONSDAG 26. OKTOBER 2022
KL 12.15 – 14.00
Arne Rettedals hus, AR G-001, Universitetet i Stavanger

The war in Ukraine has dramatically changed the outlook for the world economy. In a war economy the public obligation is to do what is necessary: to support the military effort to be able to protect and defend the territory under attract – leaving their everyday economy behind. 

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and the sweeping sanctions the US and Europe have imposed on Russia in response, have triggered economic disruptions at four levels: direct, blowback, spillover, and systemic. But what are the long-term consequences of this disruptions war economy? How does it effect trade and do sanctions work as sticks for the development of the war?

– Marianne Dahl, Senior Researcher, The Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO)
– Ragnar Torvik, Professor NTNU
– Peter A.G. van Bergeijk, Professor of International Economics and Macroeconomics, Erasmus University, International Institute of Social Studies

The chair of the meeting is Ola Kvaløy, dean and professor of economics, and Silje Haus-Reve, Associate Professor of Innovation and Regional Studies, both at the University of Stavanger Business School.

Further reading:

Peter A.G. van Bergeijk | VOX, CEPR Policy Portal (voxeu.org)

Sanctions against the Russian war on Ukraine could be made to work | VOX, CEPR Policy Portal (voxeu.org)

Marianne Dahl – Peace Research Institute Oslo (prio.org)

Et folkelig opprør kan bli Putins skjebne – Ytring (nrk.no)

Ragnar Torvik - NTNU

 

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