Le 8 avril 2025
10h30 -11h45
Salle du Conseil 202 (2ème étage)
77 rue Michelet
42100 Saint Etienne
Campus Tréfilerie - GATE Lyon Saint-Étienne
Isaac Amedanou (GATE), présentera un séminaire intitulé : Economic Sanctions and Taxation of Natural Resource Rent: Evidence from Spatial Analysis.
Résumé / abstract : In this study, we analyze the effects of economic sanctions on the taxation of natural resources in targeted countries using de jure and de facto measure of the resource rent average effective tax rate (AETR). We rely on a sample of 20 African countries for de jure AETR and a global sample of 75 developing and developed countries for the de facto one over the period 2000 to 2020. Based on a Spatial Durbin Model, which account for the spillover effects of sanctions, we find three key results. First, sanctions are contagious across neighboring countries. Second, economic sanctions have a significant effect on de jure AETR but not on de facto AETR. Third, the results remain consistently heterogeneous while considering the nature (financial or trade) and the origin (bilateral or multilateral) of the sanctions. The implication is that economic sanctions affect the resource taxation policies of the target countries, which contribute to limit the adverse effect of sanctions on their de facto share of resource rent.