Content
December 2024, Volume 160, Issue 1
- 1-4 The Swiss Journal of Economics and Statistics at 160
by Marius Brülhart & Kateryna Dashevska - 1-13 The macro-financial effects of Climate Policy Risk: evidence from Switzerland
by Brendan Berthold - 1-15 Retail CBDC purposes and risk transfers to the central bank
by Romain Baeriswyl & Samuel Reynard & Alexandre Swoboda - 1-16 An introduction to causal discovery
by Martin Huber - 1-16 What wages do people expect for vocational and academic education backgrounds in Switzerland?
by Maria Alejandra Cattaneo - 1-17 Capturing Swiss economic confidence
by Philipp Wegmueller & Christian Glocker - 1-17 Inequality in opportunity of access to antenatal care in Cameroon: multilevel modelling, spatial analysis and decomposition methods
by Anne Darline Youmbi & Betrand Fesuh Nono & Christian Zamo Akono - 1-17 Ranking occupations by their proximity to workers’ profiles
by Mirjam Bächli & Hélène Benghalem & Doriana Tinello & Damaris Aschwanden & Sascha Zuber & Matthias Kliegel & Michele Pellizzari & Rafael Lalive - 1-19 Working from home is here to stay, but how does it affect workplace learning?
by Guillaume M. A. Morlet & Thomas Bolli - 1-20 The development of ski areas and its relation to the Alpine economy in Switzerland
by Pascal Troxler & Marcus Roller & Monika Bandi Tanner - 1-20 The effect of a strict facial-mask policy on the spread of COVID-19 in Switzerland during the early phase of the pandemic
by Emanuel Nussli & Simon Hediger & Meta-Lina Spohn & Marloes H. Maathuis - 1-22 Sentiment-semantic word vectors: A new method to estimate management sentiment
by Tri Minh Phan - 1-33 Do mobile applications foster sustainable mobility? Evidence from a field experiment
by Alexander Goetz & Ioana Marinica & Harald Mayr & Luca Mosetti & Renate Schubert - 1-38 Do fiscal rules matter? A survey of recent evidence
by Thomas Brändle & Marc Elsener
December 2023, Volume 159, Issue 1
- 1-1 Correction: How does immigration affect housing costs in Switzerland?
by Fabienne Helfer & Volker Grossmann & Aderonke Osikominu - 1-10 Covid-19 outbreak and beyond: a retrospect on the information content of short-time workers for GDP now- and forecasting
by Sylvia Kaufmann - 1-12 Willingness to pay for an annual vaccine in an endemic COVID-19 scenario: a contingent valuation study in Metro Manila, Philippines
by Rosalina Palanca-Tan - 1-14 Responses of Swiss interest rates and stock prices to ECB policy surprises
by Diego M. Hager & Thomas Nitschka - 1-14 A monthly leading indicator of Swiss GDP growth based on Okun’s law
by Peter Kugler & George Sheldon - 1-15 Causal Machine Learning and its use for public policy
by Michael Lechner - 1-16 Monitoring consumption Switzerland: data, background, and use cases
by Martin Brown & Matthias R. Fengler & Jonas Huwyler & Winfried Koeniger & Rafael Lalive & Robert Rohrkemper - 1-18 The return of inflation
by Ernst Baltensperger - 1-18 Regime-dependent drivers of the EUR/CHF exchange rate
by Piotr Kotlarz & Michael Hanke & Sebastian Stöckl - 1-25 Interest rates and real estate prices: a panel study
by Joël Vonlanthen - 1-31 Digital technologies, technological improvement rates, and innovations “Made in Switzerland”
by Matthias Niggli & Christian Rutzer - 1-31 How does immigration affect housing costs in Switzerland?
by Fabienne Helfer & Volker Grossmann & Aderonke Osikominu - 1-33 The D-model for GDP nowcasting
by Stavros Degiannakis
December 2022, Volume 158, Issue 1
- 1-11 (In)efficiencies of current financial market infrastructures: an empirical assessment
by Basil Guggenheim & Sébastien Kraenzlin & Christoph Meyer - 1-12 What matters in the annuitization decision?
by Mohamad Hassan Abou Daya & Carole Bernard - 1-13 Money and inflation in Switzerland
by Peter Kugler & Samuel Reynard - 1-14 Do investments in human and physical capital respond differently to financing constraints?
by Giorgio Brunello & Áron Gereben & Désirée Rückert & Christoph Weiss & Patricia Wruuck - 1-14 Examining the vintage effect in hedonic pricing using spatially varying coefficients models: a case study of single-family houses in the Canton of Zurich
by Jakob A. Dambon & Stefan S. Fahrländer & Saira Karlen & Manuel Lehner & Jaron Schlesinger & Fabio Sigrist & Anna Zimmermann - 1-14 160 Years of aggregate supply and demand in Switzerland
by Rebecca Stuart - 1-15 Sample selection bias with multiple dependent selection rules: an application to survey data analysis with multilevel nonresponse
by Alireza Rezaee & Mojtaba Ganjali & Ehsan Bahrami Samani - 1-15 Economics and economists during the COVID-19 pandemic: a personal view
by Monika Bütler - 1-16 Restricting the construction of second homes in tourist destinations: an effective intervention towards sustainability?
by Luzius Stricker - 1-17 The limits of internal devaluation: Switzerland during the great depression
by Peter Rosenkranz & Tobias Straumann & Ulrich Woitek - 1-17 Understanding Swiss real interest rates in a financially globalized world
by Philippe Bacchetta & Kenza Benhima & Jean-Paul Renne - 1-17 COVID-19 and (gender) inequality in income: the impact of discretionary policy measures in Austria
by Michael Christl & Silvia De Poli & Dénes Kucsera & Hanno Lorenz - 1-18 Partial identification of nonlinear peer effects models with missing data
by Carlos Madeira - 1-20 Heterogeneity in the exchange rate pass-through to consumer prices: the Swiss franc appreciation of 2015
by Alex Oktay - 1-21 Routine job dynamics in the Swiss labor market
by Christian Gschwendt - 1-21 Tiebout sorting with progressive income taxation and a fiscal equalization scheme
by Florian Kuhlmey - 1-22 Does ICT affect the demand for vocationally educated workers?
by Filippo Pusterla & Ursula Renold - 1-23 Swiss pension funds: funding ratio, discount rate, and asset allocation
by Jorma J. Schäublin - 1-24 Do COVID-19 containment measures work? Evidence from Switzerland
by Regina Pleninger & Sina Streicher & Jan-Egbert Sturm - 1-24 The association between pharmaceutical innovation and both premature mortality and hospital utilization in Switzerland, 1996–2019
by Frank R. Lichtenberg - 1-24 Scale effects on efficiency and profitability in the Swiss banking sector
by Marc Blatter & Andreas Fuster - 1-25 Firm bankruptcies and start-up activity in Switzerland during the COVID-19 crisis
by Florian Eckert & Heiner Mikosch - 1-25 The effects of COVID-19 vaccines on economic activity
by Pragyan Deb & Davide Furceri & Daniel Jimenez & Siddharth Kothari & Jonathan D. Ostry & Nour Tawk - 1-29 Gender effects of the COVID-19 pandemic in the Swiss labor market
by Corinne Dubois & Luisa Lambertini & Yu Wu
December 2021, Volume 157, Issue 1
- 1-1 Passing along an increase in ad costs
by Hal Varian - 1-12 Regulated free banking in Switzerland (1881–1907)
by Nils Herger - 1-13 Strategic deviations in optimal monetary policy
by Fabio Canetg - 1-14 Back to work: the effect of a long-term career interruption on subsequent wages in Switzerland
by Amélie Speiser - 1-15 “Too shocked to search” The COVID-19 shutdowns’ impact on the search for apprenticeships
by Daniel Goller & Stefan C. Wolter - 1-17 The future of Swiss hydropower: how to distribute the risk and the profits?
by Mirjam Kosch & Regina Betz & Thomas Geissmann & Moritz Schillinger & Hannes Weigt - 1-19 Exploring BIS credit-to-GDP gap critiques: the Swiss case
by Terhi Jokipii & Reto Nyffeler & Stéphane Riederer - 1-21 The green potential of occupations in Switzerland
by Michael Lobsiger & Christian Rutzer - 1-21 Saving lives during the COVID-19 pandemic: the benefits of the first Swiss lockdown
by Nicolò Gatti & Beatrice Retali - 1-22 Firms’ participation in the Swiss COVID-19 loan programme
by Lucas Marc Fuhrer & Marc-Antoine Ramelet & Jörn Tenhofen - 1-26 A neoclassical perspective on Switzerland’s 1990s stagnation
by Yannic Stucki & Jacqueline Thomet
December 2020, Volume 156, Issue 1
- 1-7 The impact of human capital efficiency on Latin American mutual funds during Covid-19 outbreak
by Nawazish Mirza & Jamila Abaidi Hasnaoui & Bushra Naqvi & Syed Kumail Abbas Rizvi - 1-9 Unemployment in Switzerland in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic: an intertemporal perspective
by George Sheldon - 1-10 Mobility and sales activity during the Corona crisis: daily indicators for Switzerland
by Florian Eckert & Heiner Mikosch - 1-10 Blacking out
by Yvan Lengwiler - 1-11 A daily fever curve for the Swiss economy
by Marc Burri & Daniel Kaufmann - 1-11 Weighting bias and inflation in the time of COVID-19: evidence from Swiss transaction data
by Pascal Seiler - 1-11 Are apprenticeships business cycle proof?
by Samuel Lüthi & Stefan C. Wolter - 1-12 COVID-19 outbreak and beyond: the information content of registered short-time workers for GDP now- and forecasting
by Sylvia Kaufmann - 1-13 Tracking inflation on a daily basis
by Santiago E. Alvarez & Sarah M. Lein - 1-13 COVID-19 financial support to small businesses in Switzerland: evaluation and outlook
by Marius Brülhart & Rafael Lalive & Tobias Lehmann & Michael Siegenthaler - 1-15 Swiss trade during the COVID-19 pandemic: an early appraisal
by Konstantin Büchel & Stefan Legge & Vincent Pochon & Philipp Wegmüller - 1-16 Augmented wealth in Switzerland: the influence of pension wealth on wealth inequality
by Ursina Kuhn - 1-17 The term structure, leading indicators, and recessions: evidence from Switzerland, 1974–2017
by Rebecca Stuart - 1-19 Timing matters: the impact of response measures on COVID-19-related hospitalization and death rates in Germany and Switzerland
by Martin Huber & Henrika Langen - 1-20 COVID-19 and regional shifts in Swiss retail payments
by Sébastien Kraenzlin & Christoph Meyer & Thomas Nellen - 1-20 The effect of an electricity tax on aggregate electricity consumption: evidence from Basel
by Benjamin Krebs & Simon Luechinger - 1-20 Real-financial connectedness in the Swiss economy
by Erhan Uluceviz & Kamil Yilmaz - 1-23 A lockdown index to assess the economic impact of the coronavirus
by Marius Faber & Andrea Ghisletta & Kurt Schmidheiny - 1-23 Minimum wage regulation in Switzerland: survey evidence for restaurants in the canton of Neuchâtel
by Marius Berger & Bruno Lanz - 1-30 How the provision of childcare affects attitudes towards maternal employment
by Anja Roth - 1-32 Does a ban on trans fats improve public health: synthetic control evidence from Denmark
by Rok Spruk & Mitja Kovac - 1-35 The impact of contactless payment on cash usage at an early stage of diffusion
by Tobias Trütsch
December 2019, Volume 155, Issue 1
- 1-8 Financial literacy and the need for financial education: evidence and implications
by Annamaria Lusardi - 1-12 Welfare effects of technology-based climate policies in liberalized electricity markets: seeing beyond total system cost
by Sophie Maire & Philippe Thalmann & Frank Vöhringer - 1-12 Lowering CO2 emissions in the Swiss transport sector
by Philippe Thalmann & Marc Vielle - 1-13 Growth impacts of Swiss steering-based climate policies
by Adriana Marcucci & Lin Zhang - 1-13 Culture, money attitudes and economic outcomes
by Caroline Henchoz & Tristan Coste & Boris Wernli - 1-15 Are asylum seekers more likely to work with more inclusive labor market access regulations?
by Michaela Slotwinski & Alois Stutzer & Roman Uhlig - 1-17 How can states benefit from the equity premium puzzle? Debt as revenue source for Swiss cantons
by Ramon Christen & Nils C. Soguel - 1-17 What Goliaths and Davids among Swiss firms tell us about expected returns on Swiss asset markets
by David R. Haab & Thomas Nitschka - 1-18 Multi-model comparison of Swiss decarbonization scenarios
by Florian Landis & Adriana Marcucci & Sebastian Rausch & Ramachandran Kannan & Lucas Bretschger - 1-18 A survey-based estimation of the Swiss franc forward term premium
by Lucas Marc Fuhrer & Basil Guggenheim & Matthias Jüttner - 1-21 The Balassa-Samuelson effect reversed: new evidence from OECD countries
by Matthias Gubler & Christoph Sax - 1-21 Macroeconomic surprises, market environment, and safe-haven currencies
by Adrian Jäggi & Martin Schlegel & Attilio Zanetti - 1-22 The demand for Swiss banknotes: some new evidence
by Katrin Assenmacher & Franz Seitz & Jörn Tenhofen - 1-23 Confederation debt management since 1970
by Basil Guggenheim & Mario Meichle & Thomas Nellen - 1-23 Nominal stability over two centuries
by Daniel Kaufmann - 1-25 Preaching water but drinking wine? Relative performance evaluation in international banking
by Dragan Ilić & Sonja Pisarov & Peter S. Schmidt - 1-28 Cost distribution and equity of climate policy in Switzerland
by Florian Landis
December 2018, Volume 154, Issue 1
- 1-2 Swiss Journal of Economics and Statistics
by Martin Brown & Volker Grossmann & Rafael Lalive & Cédric Tille - 1-2 Economists: moral realists or real moralists? Comment on Fourcade and Brunetti
by Monika Bütler - 1-5 On economists as policy advisors with applications to Switzerland
by Aymo Brunetti - 1-8 Unbiased weighted variance and skewness estimators for overlapping returns
by Stephen Taylor & Ming Fang - 1-8 Money demand under free banking: Switzerland 1851–1906
by Stefan Gerlach & Peter Kugler - 1-9 Economics: the view from below
by Marion Fourcade - 1-11 Comparative politics and the synthetic control method revisited: a note on Abadie et al. (2015)
by Stefan Klößner & Ashok Kaul & Gregor Pfeifer & Manuel Schieler - 1-12 On the rewards to international investing: a safe haven currency perspective
by Jean-Pierre Danthine & Samuel Danthine - 1-12 The U.S. Tax Program for Swiss banks: what determined the penalties?
by Yvan Lengwiler & Albana Saljihaj - 1-12 International trade and unemployment: towards an investigation of the Swiss case
by Lukas Mohler & Rolf Weder & Simone Wyss - 1-12 Interest-parity conditions during the era of the classical gold standard (1880–1914)—evidence from the investment demand for bills of exchange in Europe
by Nils Herger - 1-13 Debt, economic growth, and interest rates: an empirical study of the Swiss case, presenting a new long-term dataset: 1894–2014
by Guillaume Guex & Sébastien Guex - 1-13 Inheritance flows in Switzerland, 1911–2011
by Marius Brülhart & Didier Dupertuis & Elodie Moreau - 1-15 How does depreciations management affect subsequent fiscal performance? The case of the Swiss cantons
by Maxime Clémenceau & Nils Soguel - 1-15 Factor substitution in Swiss manufacturing: empirical evidence using micro panel data
by Sebastian M. Deininger & Lukas Mohler & Daniel Mueller - 1-16 Methods to identify linear network models: a review
by Arun Advani & Bansi Malde - 1-16 Childcare and maternal part-time employment: a natural experiment using Swiss cantons
by Laura Ravazzini - 1-16 The sovereign money initiative in Switzerland: an economic assessment
by Philippe Bacchetta - 1-17 Term structure dynamics at low and negative interest rates—evidence from Switzerland
by Christian Grisse & Silvio Schumacher - 1-18 The economics of secession: a review of legal, theoretical, and empirical aspects
by Thierry Madiès & Grégoire Rota-Grasiozi & Jean-Pierre Tranchant & Cyril Trépier - 1-21 Openness and productivity of the Swiss economy
by Reto Föllmi & Angela Fuest & Philipp an de Meulen & Martin Micheli & Torsten Schmidt & Lina Zwick - 1-21 Optimal equity capital requirements for large Swiss banks
by Georg Junge & Peter Kugler - 1-21 The Swiss franc safety premium
by Jessica Leutert
October 2017, Volume 153, Issue 4
- 341-369 Impacts of Global Warming on Energy Use for Heating and Cooling with Full Rebound Effects in Switzerland
by Camille Gonseth & Philippe Thalmann & Marc Vielle - 371-401 Allocation of Expenditures in Elderly Households and the Cost of Widowhood
by Daniel Burkhard - 403-436 Capital Flows and the Swiss Franc
by Pınar Yeşin - 437-479 How Reliable are Cointegration-Based Estimates for Wealth Effects on Consumption? Evidence from Switzerland
by Alain Galli
July 2017, Volume 153, Issue 3
- 183-225 The Relationship between Inequality and Growth: Evidence from New Data
by Costanza Naguib - 227-259 Heterogeneity in Income Tax Capitalization: Evidence from the Swiss Housing Market
by Mario Morger - 261-291 Partisan Campaigning and Initiative Petition Signing in Direct Democracies
by Katharina E. Hofer - 293-339 Is Governance Related to Investment Performance and Asset Allocation? Empirical Evidence from Swiss Pension Funds
by Manuel Ammann & Christian Ehmann
April 2017, Volume 153, Issue 2
- 73-101 Emerging Lessons from Half a Century of Fiscal Federalism in Switzerland
by Kurt Schmidheiny - 103-122 Tax Reform in an Era of Budget Stress, Inequality, and International Mobility
by Alan J. Auerbach - 123-165 How do Overnight Stays React to Exchange Rate Changes?
by Christian Stettler
January 2017, Volume 153, Issue 1
- 1-13 Econometric Analysis of Ratings — with an Application to Health and Wellbeing
by Raphael Studer & Rainer Winkelmann - 15-36 Immigration and Swiss House Prices
by Kathrin Degen & Andreas M. Fischer - 37-72 Time-Varying and Regional Dynamics in Swiss Housing Markets
by Dirk Drechsel & Anne Kathrin Funk
October 2016, Volume 152, Issue 4
- 289-303 Reallocation of Capital and Labor within Firms
by Holger Mueller - 305-318 Macroprudential Policy and Credit Supply
by José-Luis Peydró - 319-329 Capital Markets Union in Europe: Why Other Unions Must Lead the Way
by Viral V. Acharya & Sascha Steffen
July 2016, Volume 152, Issue 3
- 193-208 On the Regressivity of Gambling Taxes in Switzerland
by Dimitri Kohler - 209-241 The Social Marginal Cost Curve and a Corner Solution of the Second-Best Level of Public Good Provision: A Review and an Extension
by Ming Chung Chang & Hsiao-Ping Peng & Yan-Ching Ho - 243-286 Obesity and Health-Care Costs in Switzerland: Dealing with Endogeneity in Non-Linear Regression Models
by Stefan Meyer
April 2016, Volume 152, Issue 2
- 83-102 Pension System Solvency — From Linguistics to Economics
by Laurence J. Kotlikoff - 103-124 Rational Pension Policies
by Axel Börsch-Supan - 125-177 Measuring the Invisible: An Overview of and Outlook for Tax Non-Compliance Estimates and Measurement Methods for Switzerland
by Felix Schmutz
January 2016, Volume 152, Issue 1
- 1-21 The Sources and Magnitudes of Switzerland’s Gains from Trade
by Christian Hepenstrick - 23-48 Relationship Banking in the Residential Mortgage Market? Evidence from Switzerland
by Martin Brown & Matthias Hoffmann - 49-80 A Simple Method for Predicting Distributions by Means of Covariates with Examples from Poverty and Health Economics
by Jing Dai & Stefan Sperlich & Walter Zucchini