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The Impact of Sanctions on the Indicators of Integration within the Eurasian Economic Union: Model Approach

Student: Alkaev Vladislav

Supervisor: Alexander Zaytsev

Faculty: Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs

Educational Programme: World Economy (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2024

This paper examines the impact of anti-Russian sanctions on integration processes within the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU). The theoretical review covers existing integration assessment methodologies, including the Balance Sheet model and the EDB's system of Indicators of Eurasian Integration (SIEI). The practical study revealed changes in the geographical structure of exports and imports, a decrease in oil export revenues, as well as changes in the volume of cross-border money transfers and migration. The simulation showed that the sanctions had a short-term impact on the integration indicators of the EAEU, but did not lead to drastic changes in the medium term. The work highlights the need for further monitoring and analysis to identify long-term trends in integration processes under sanctions pressure.

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