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Aid versus sanctions for taming oppressors: theory and case study of the Iraqi Kurds
Authors:Jean‐Paul Azam ?
Institution:University of Toulouse (ARQADE and IDEI), Institut Universitaire de France, and CSAE , Oxford , UK
Abstract:We model an oppressor aiming at victimizing an excluded group in his country, with two main variants. A foreign power affects his behaviour using either conditional aid, subject to the dictator’s participation constraint, or the threat of sanctions, broadly defined, subject to the credibility constraint. The choice between the two is either determined by the latter, or by their relative cost. Aid is preferred when the threat of sanctions is ineffective, and sanctions are too expensive. Sanctions might be imposed, if the threat is ineffective. A case study of the Iraqi Kurds after Iraq was subject to sanctions is presented.
Keywords:Aid  Sanctions  Threats  Oppressors  Credibility  Iraqi Kurds JEL: N40‐N45‐O19‐P45
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