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The Socioeconomic Consequences of Prolonged Closure of Azerbaijan's Land and Sea Borders

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  • Ibadoghlu, Gubad

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Since March 2020, Azerbaijan has maintained the closure of its land borders with Russia, Iran, and Georgia. While initially framed as a response to the global pandemic, this decision carries profound and lasting implications. Although the government may perceive political benefits, the broader public continues to bear the economic costs. The direct and indirect consequences of these closures are substantial and warrant thorough examination. This article aims to explore the complex social and economic repercussions—both immediate and long-term—resulting from the prolonged closure of Azerbaijan’s land and sea borders.

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  • Ibadoghlu, Gubad, 2024. "The Socioeconomic Consequences of Prolonged Closure of Azerbaijan's Land and Sea Borders," EconStor Preprints 309065, ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:zbw:esprep:309065
    DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.4994333
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    Azerbaijan-Georgia border; Azerbaijan-Russia border; Azerbaijan-Iran border; regional economy; cross-border trade; cross-border regional economy; transportation; tourism; unemployment; immigration; inflation;
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