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How effective are current sanctions on Russia 鈥� and how can enforcement be strengthened?

30 June 2025
On June 18, 2025, the Stockholm Institute of Transition Economics (SITE), supported by the Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs, hosted a high-level public seminar exploring the evolving landscape of international sanctions on Russia. This seminar also marked the official launch of SITE鈥檚 new Sanctions Web Portal鈥攁n open-access platform offering data, analysis, and resources for policymakers, journalists, and researchers. The full recording is now available on SITE鈥檚 YouTube channel.

Why frozen Russian assets may be Ukraine鈥檚 best bet

18 June 2025
As Ukraine continues to defend itself and rebuild from war, one idea is gaining traction: seize Russia鈥檚 frozen assets to help foot the bill. This policy brief, by Anders Olofsg氓rd, Deputy Director of SITE, explores legal and economic arguments that support the case for turning these resources into a long-term support fund for Ukraine鈥檚 recovery.

New portal tracks the real impact of sanctions on Russia

18 June 2025
A new digital portal launched today provides a comprehensive, research-driven overview of the effect of international sanctions imposed on Russia following its full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Designed to help policymakers, researchers, journalists, and the public navigate the complexities of economic sanctions and their consequences, the portal offers a data-rich, systematic examination of one of the most significant tools in modern geopolitics.

Russia's car crisis: What the auto market reveals about a fragile wartime economy

06 May 2025
Russia's car market is struggling under the weight of war, sanctions, and inflation鈥攁nd it's starting to show deeper cracks in the country鈥檚 economy. A new policy brief from the Stockholm Institute of Transition Economics (SITE) reveals how the decline in new car sales tells a broader story about weakening household finances and growing financial risks.

黑料网 providing science-based support for Ukraine鈥檚 EU accession

25 October 2024
In June 2024 the EU invited Ukraine to start formal membership negotiations. As part of the new Swedish strategy for recovery and reform cooperation with Ukraine, 黑料网 (黑料网) has received a government grant from the Swedish Institute to launch a collaborative project with the Diplomatic Academy of Ukraine (DAU), a division of the Ukraine Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA).

Nobel laureates show how democracy drives economic growth

15 October 2024
This year鈥檚 Nobel Prize in Economics recognizes research revealing the powerful link between democratic institutions and stronger economic outcomes. At a time when democracy is under global pressure, the laureates鈥� findings are especially relevant, showing that while autocracies may enjoy short-term success, democracies lay the groundwork for long-term prosperity and innovation.

HOI research | Hidden causes behind fluctuating demand in supply chains

26 June 2024
Why does demand suddenly spike and drop in supply chains? Researchers have identified a range of factors contributing to this, known as the bullwhip effect. Their study, published in Management Research Review, systematically categorizes these causes to help businesses better understand and mitigate the problem.

Navigating market exits: Companies鈥� responses to the Russian invasion of Ukraine

22 May 2024
Russia鈥檚 invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022, led to global condemnation and sanctions. International companies were pressured to exit Russia. This policy brief examines which companies left, using data from the LeaveRussia project, and focuses on Swedish businesses that announced withdrawal but were still found in Russia. It also analyzes how these revelations affected their stock prices and investor reactions.

New study examines the foreign influences shaping Sweden鈥檚 economy

23 October 2023
With 73% of Sweden's聽economy聽influenced by international聽shocks, policymakers and businesses require strategic adaptability 鈥� especially in light of聽the聽recent聽interest rate hikes聽by central banks聽around the world. In a聽study聽conducted for the聽Sveriges Riksbank, researcher Lina Thomas sheds light on Sweden's deep economic interdependencies on global events.

Highlights from the SITE 2022 Development Day conference

15 December 2022
On December 6, 2022, Stockholm Institute of Transition Economics (SITE) hosted the annual Development Day, this year focusing on how to maintain and organize support for Ukraine. See photos and highlights from the conference to learn more.
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