Cascading socio-economic and financial impacts of the Russia-Ukraine war differ across sectors and regions

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Cornelia Auer [1 ]
Francesco Bosello [2 ]
Giacomo Bressan [3 ]
Elisa Delpiazzo [4 ]
Irene Monasterolo [5 ]
Christian Otto [2 ]
Ramiro Parrado [3 ]
Christopher P. O. Reyer [4 ]
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[1] Potsdam Institute of Climate Change Impacts,Transformation Pathways
[2] Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change (CMCC),Economic analysis of Climate Impacts and Policy division
[3] Ca’ Foscari University of Venice,Department of Environmental Sciences, Informatics and Statistics
[4] RFF-CMCC European Institute on Economics and the Environment (EIEE),Institute for Ecological Economics
[5] Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU),Utrecht University School of Economics
[6] Utrecht University,Climate Resilience
[7] CEPR,undefined
[8] Centre for Economic Policy Research,undefined
[9] Potsdam Institute of Climate Change Impacts,undefined
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10.1038/s43247-025-02119-1
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Disruptions in global food and energy trade can trigger cascading socio-economic losses. Financial markets can amplify such losses and generate systemic cross-sectoral effects, e.g. food insecurity. Our methodology links the real economy and financial markets to quantify cascading impacts across sectors and regions and to capture amplification effects by financial markets. Although applicable to any shock on global key commodity trade, we test its effectiveness with the Russia-Ukraine war, which reveals pronounced, regionally and sectorally diverse impacts. Comparing with real data confirms that our approach captures several key impacts of the crisis: the energy price increase in Europe, the strong reaction of European commodity future markets with large benefits for fossil companies (equity values up to +54%) and losses for companies most exposed to the belligerents (up to−6%), and the worsening of food affordability especially in Sub-Saharan Africa, Asia, and Latin America (additionally 10 million people at risk of hunger). Our analysis shows the importance of accounting for cascading risks and amplification effects to strengthen economic, financial, and food system resilience.
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