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Swiss Journal of Economics and Statistics (SJES)
1940 - 2013
Edited by Klaus Neusser
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Volume 137, issue IV , 2001
Wages and the Use of New Technologies: An Empirical Analysis of the Swiss Labor Market pp. 505-523
Axel Franzen
Wie steht's mit der Schweizer Ökonomik? pp. 525-533
Bruno S. Frey and Reiner Eichenberger
The Demand for Money in Switzerland 1936-1995 pp. 535-554
Petra Gerlach-Kristen
The Credit Channel as a Monetary Transmission Mechanism: Some Microeconometric Evidence for Switzerland pp. 555-578
Daniel Kalt
Dividend Growth Uncertainty and Stock Prices pp. 579-598
Alexandre Ziegler
Volume 137, issue III , 2001
La statistique publique, langage universel pp. 209-218
Carlo Malaguerra
Promoting the Quality of Official Statistics: the Role of International Cooperation pp. 219-239
Paolo Garonna and Tiina Luige
Analyse de la composante chronologique dans les tableaux croisés: une approche descriptive pp. 241-253
Gérard Antille
Evaluation des effets sur l'emploi d'une réforme de la fiscalité locale sur les entreprises en France pp. 255-272
Marie-Estelle BINET and Yves Croissant
L'importance de la pénétration des technologies de l'information et de la communication en Suisse pp. 273-300
Frédéric F. Davier
L'imputation des données manquantes, la technique de l'imputation multiple, les conséquences sur l'analyse des données: l'enquête 1999 KOF/ETHZ sur l'innovation pp. 301-317
Laurent Donzé
Thermodynamics and economics: Towards exergy-based indicators of sustainable development pp. 319-336
Sylvie FERRARI , Stéphane Genoud and Jean-Baptiste Lesourd
Die sozialen Lasten der Zentren in der Folge des wirtschaftlichen Wandels pp. 337-362
Robert Fluder and Renate Salzgeber
Chômage pluriel: une décennie d'enregistrements de données et l'ouverture de nouvelles perspectives d'analyses pp. 363-382
Pierre Fontaine and Boris Zürcher
La protection sociale en Suisse: évolution depuis 1990 sous l'angle d'un nouvel outil d'analyse statistique pp. 383-406
Spartaco Greppi and Heiner Ritzmann
Statistische Indikatoren als Führungsinstrumente für die politische Planung: Ein Vorschlag zur Ergänzung der Legislaturplanung pp. 407-438
André Nietlisbach and Werner Haug
L'utilisation de modèles dans la statistique publique relative aux transports pp. 439-449
François-Xavier de Rossi and Antonio F. Gualtierotti
Quand l'activité bancaire n'est plus créatrice de valeur ajoutée - La problématique de l'exclusion des gains de détention dans les comptes nationaux pp. 451-461
Philippe Stauffer
Putting Robust Statistical Methods into Practice: Poverty Analysis in Tunisia pp. 463-482
Mohamed Ayadi , Mohamed Salah Matoussi and Maria-Pia Victoria-Feser
Volume 137, issue II , 2001
Technologiestandort Schweiz im Zuge der Globalisierung: Eine explorative Analyse der F&E-Aktivitäten schweizerischer Industrieunternehmen im Ausland pp. 129-148
Spyros Arvanitis and Heinz Hollenstein
The Economic Value of Risks to Life: Evidence from the Swiss Labour Market pp. 149-170
Andrea Baranzini and Giovanni Ferro Luzzi
On the Welfare Equivalence of Tariffs and Quotas under Duopoly pp. 171-182
Dominik Egli and Frank Westermann
Labor Market Performance of First-Generation Immigrants: Evidence from the Swiss Labor Force Survey pp. 183-197
Stefan M. Golder
Die Schweizer UMTS-Auktion pp. 199-208
Yvan Lengwiler
Volume 137, issue I , 2001
Introduction pp. 1-6
Claude Jeanrenaud and France Priez
Measurement issues concerning health inequalities pp. 7-9
Alan Williams
On the use of willingness-to-pay studies in health pp. 11-25
Peter Zweifel
On the value of estimating the value of a statistical life pp. 27-34
Per-Olov Johansson
Is expressed WTP consistent with welfare economics? A response from 73 cognitive interviews pp. 35-47
Brigitte Desaigues
Evaluating the validity of stated-preference estimates of health values pp. 49-63
F. Reed Johnson and Matthew F. Bingham
Empirical evidence of inconsistency in Standard Gamble choices under direct and indirect elicitation methods pp. 65-86
Susan Chilton and Anne Spencer
Valuing the intangible costs of cirrhosis of the liver: a two-step procedure pp. 87-102
Claude Jeanrenaud , France Priez and Marco Vannotti
How to measure health costs induced by air pollution? pp. 103-116
Anne Rozan
Relative risk values of non-fatal traffic injuries - a comparison between contingent valuation, risk-risk trade off and standard gamble methods pp. 117-128
Ulf Persson , Anna Trawén , Anna Norinder , Krister Hjalte and Henrik Andersson
Volume 136, issue IV , 2000
Managerial Compensation Schemes with Informed Principals pp. 499-512
Thomas von Ungern-Sternberg
When do Finns Benefit from Environmental Regulations? A Simple Microeconomic Approach to the Porter Controversy pp. 513-530
Dario Bonato and Armin Schmutzler
Stock Market Dispersion, Sectoral Shocks, and the German Business Cycle pp. 531-555
Jörg Döpke and Christian Pierdzioch
Are civil servants paid too much? - A distributional analysis of the public-private wage gap in Switzerland pp. 557-578
Dorothe Bonjour
Direkte Demokratie, Konkordanz und Wirtschaftsleistung: Ein Vergleich der Schweizer Kantone pp. 579-606
Markus Freitag and Adrian Vatter
Volume 136, issue III , 2000
The Role of the Minimum Wage in the Welfare State: An Appraisal pp. 223-245
Juan J. Dolado , Florentino Felgueroso and Juan F Jimeno
A Critical Survey of Empirical Methods for Evaluating Active Labor Market Policies pp. 247-268
Jeffrey Andrew Smith
Les perspectives du marché suisse du travail pp. 269-275
Pascal Couchepin
Welfare-to-work and the New Deal pp. 277-287
Richard Layard
Inequality Trends in the Swiss Income Distribution pp. 289-305
Carol Ernst , Michael Gerfin and Robert E. Leu
Inégalité des salaires en Suisse: pas d'augmentation sensible durant les années 90 pp. 307-317
Anne Küng Gugler and Susanne Blank
Public - Private Sector Wage Differentials in Switzerland pp. 319-339
Jean-Marc Falter and Giovanni Ferro Luzzi
Application d'une nouvelle mesure de la discrimination salariale à la situation suisse pp. 341-348
Laurent Donzé
Self-Employment and Wage Discrimination in Switzerland pp. 349-369
Jean-Marc Falter
Inter-Industry and Inter-Firm Wage and Hours Differentials in Switzerland pp. 371-395
José V. Ramirez
Substitution between Working Hours and Employment: An Empirical Analysis for Switzerland pp. 397-415
Michael Marti
Evaluation of Training Programs in St. Gallen, Switzerland pp. 417-432
Hedwig Prey
Mikroökonometrische Evaluierung berufsbezogener Rehabilitation in Schweden pp. 433-461
Markus Frölich , Almas Heshmati and Michael Lechner
Cantonal and Regional Unemployment in Switzerland: A Dynamic Macroeconomic Panel Analysis pp. 463-483
Lars P. Feld and Marcel R. Savioz
Volume 136, issue II , 2000
On the dynamic interdependence of international stock markets: A Swiss perspective pp. 123-146
Dušan Isakov and Christophe Pérignon
Bankrisiko, Zinsmargen und flexibles Futures-Hedging pp. 147-160
Udo Broll and Johannes Jaenicke
Ist die Kreditfinanzierung öffentlicher Investitionen zu rechtfertigen? pp. 161-180
Kersten Kellermann
Das Kooperationsverhalten der Staaten bei der Begrenzung globaler Umweltrisiken: Zur Integration stochastischer und strategischer Unsicherheitsaspekte pp. 181-206
Alfred Endres and Cornelia Ohl
Ökonomische Erklärungen des Verhaltens bei aussenpolitischen Abstimmungen. Eine Kritik der Analyse von Aymo Brunetti, Markus Jaggi und Rolf Weder pp. 207-214
Klaus Armingeon
Duplik zum Beitrag von Klaus Armingeon: "Ökonomische Erklärungen des Verhaltens bei aussenpolitischen Abstimmungen. Eine Kritik der Analyse von Aymo Brunetti, Markus Jaggi und Rolf Weder" pp. 215-222
Aymo Brunetti , Markus Jaggi and Rolf Weder
Volume 136, issue I , 2000
Der Zusammenhang zwischen politischer und ökonomischer Freiheit: Eine empirische Untersuchung pp. 1-23
Eberhard Scholing and Vincenz Timmermann
Transitional Dynamics with Endogenous Control Variables pp. 25-43
Thomas Michael Steger
Does Switzerland share common business cylces with other European countries? pp. 45-78
Bruno Parnisari
Wage data collected by telephone interviews: an empirical analysis of the item nonresponse problem and its implications for the estimation of wage functions pp. 79-98
Alfonso Sousa-Poza and Fred Henneberger
Modellrisiko bei Value at Risk-Schätzungen: ein Vergleich zwischen Normalverteilung und hyperbolischer Verteilung pp. 99-121
Frithjof Weber