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Working Paper

Geoeconomics

Kiel Working Papers, 2279

Authors

  • Mohr
  • C.
  • Trebesch
  • Ch.

Publication Date

JEL Classification

F01 P45 D74 H56 N40 F1 F2 F3

Key Words

Geoeconomics

geopolitics

political economy

power

trade

international finance

war

sanctions

coercion

Related Topics

War

Political Economy

Geoeconomics

Fiscal Policy & National Budgets

Globalization

International Finance

International Trade

We review the literature on geoeconomics, defined as the field of study that links economics and geopolitics (power rivalry). We describe what geoeconomics is and which questions it addresses, focusing on five main subfields. First, the use of geoeconomic policy tools such as sanctions and embargoes. Second, the geopolitics of international trade, especially work on coercion and fragmentation. Third, research on the geopolitics of international finance, which focuses on currency dominance and state-directed capital flows. Fourth, the literature on geopolitical risk and its spillovers to the domestic economy, e.g. on investments, credit, and inflation. Fifth, the economics of war, in particular research on trade and war and on military production. As geopolitical tensions grow, we expect the field to grow substantially in the coming years.

Kiel Institute Experts

  • Prof. Dr. Cathrin Mohr
    Research Director
  • Prof. Dr. Christoph Trebesch
    Research Director

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