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Article title
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Abstract
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Keywords
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1. Introduction
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2. Literature review
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3. The focus of the study
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4. Research questions and hypotheses
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5. Data
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6. Methodology
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7. Results
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7.1. Unilateral and autonomous economic sanctions generally positively impact the sender
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7.2. Unilateral and autonomous economic sanctions are partially motivated by endogenous factors
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7.2.1. Trade linkage
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7.2.2. GDP ratio
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7.2.3. Economic health and political stability of the target countries
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7.2.4. The average of the target’s GDP growth rate five years before the imposition of sanctions
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7.2.5. Location of the targeted countries
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7.3. Economic sanctions serve in part to enhance the sender’s economic security
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8. Discussion
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9. Conclusion and policy implications
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