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Beschränkung der Agrarexporte in die Russische Föderation. Mögliche Auswirkungen für Österreich

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  • Franz Sinabell
  • Sigrid Egartner
  • Karin Heinschink

    (WIFO)

  • Karlheinz Pistrich
  • Thomas Resl
  • Christoph Tribl

    (Federal Institute of Agricultural Economics)

Abstract

Die Russische Föderation verhängte am 7. August 2014 eine Importblockade für ausgewählte Agrarprodukte und Nahrungsmittel aus der EU und anderen Ländern. Betroffen sind davon rund 30 Produktkategorien von unverarbeiteten und verarbeiteten Gütern. Das relevante Exportvolumen Österreichs beträgt etwa 100 Mio. €. In der Studie wird untersucht, welche direkten und indirekten wirtschaftlichen Auswirkungen von der Beschränkung der Exporte der österreichischen Landwirtschaft und Lebensmittelwirtschaft zu erwarten sind. Dabei wird zwischen kurz- und langfristigen Folgen unterschieden. Maßnahmen zur Minderung der wirtschaftlichen Schäden werden dargestellt und Optionen zur Bewältigung der Herausforderungen aufgezeigt. Der Fokus der Analyse liegt auf Österreich. Eine Bewertung der Auswirkungen für das Jahr 2014 zeigt, dass Österreichs Agrarexporte nach Russland um knapp 50 Mio. € geringer waren als 2013.

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  • Franz Sinabell & Sigrid Egartner & Karin Heinschink & Karlheinz Pistrich & Thomas Resl & Christoph Tribl, 2015. "Beschränkung der Agrarexporte in die Russische Föderation. Mögliche Auswirkungen für Österreich," WIFO Studies, WIFO, number 57840.
  • Handle: RePEc:wfo:wstudy:57840
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    1. Franz Sinabell & Ulrich Morawetz & Carsten Holst, 2014. "Auslandskomponente des Lebensmittelmarktes in Österreich," WIFO Studies, WIFO, number 50911.
    2. Ocampo, JoseAntonio, 1987. "The macroeconomic effect of import controls : A Keynesian analysis," Journal of Development Economics, Elsevier, vol. 27(1-2), pages 285-305, October.
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    1. Oliver Fritz & Elisabeth Christen & Franz Sinabell & Julian Hinz, 2017. "Russia's and the EU's Sanctions. Economic and Trade Effects, Compliance and the Way Forward," WIFO Studies, WIFO, number 60669.

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