2014
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.2523794
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Theocracy and Resilience Against Economic Sanctions

Abstract: This paper provides a simply theory to explain the impact of sanctions on a regime's policies and behavior. Sanctions are generally put to strip the target country from its available rents and weaken the government's stance against growing discontent in the population. We show however that sanctions may give legitimacy to an incumbent government by in ‡uencing the optimal level of religious ideology provided by the state and further stabilizing its grip to power and rents. While in a good state of nature sanct… Show more

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