ANTI-RUSSIAN ECONOMIC SANCTIONS AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON NATIONAL AND WORLD ECONOMY


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In article the specifics of modern sanctions war of the western countries against the Russian Federation are considered. By the author it is shown that the negative impact of this war takes place not only on the Russian economy, but also on world economic system, and on her separate components, such as the EU. The author comes to a conclusion about need of a regulation at the international level of such method of the international competition as economic sanctions.

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Ruslan Andreevich Kaygorodov-Hamoshin

Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)

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Email: ruslankaii@yandex.ru

PhD student at the Department of International Economic Relations at RUDN University

117198, Moscow, Miklukho-Maklaya str., 6

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