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Europe must impose financial sanctions on Russia

When tragedy strikes, we care about how it happened and why it happened. Economic consequences should be secondary.

The shooting down of Malaysia Airlines MH17 is a catastrophe of a different category. This horrific crime has the potential of turning an important regional conflict into a first-order global shock. Policy makers should prepare for this.

The much-ridiculed western sanctions against Russia have already had a much bigger effect than the headline numbers suggested. Foreign investors suddenly saw risk where before they saw none. Regulatory permissions were withheld – as in the case of Gazprom’s recent application to use spare capacity of a German gas pipeline. Uncertainty affects market valuations. The indirect effects trump the direct ones.

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