Swiss Journal of Economics and Statistics (SJES)
1940 - 2017
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Volume 153, issue III, 2017
- The Relationship between Inequality and Growth: Evidence from new data pp. 183-225
- Costanza Naguib
- Heterogeneity in Income Tax Capitalization: Evidence from the Swiss Housing Market pp. 227-259
- Mario Morger
- Partisan Campaigning and Initiative Petition Signing in Direct Democracies pp. 261-291
- Katharina E. Hofer
- Is Governance Related to Investment Performance and Asset Allocation? Empirical Evidence from Swiss Pension Funds pp. 293-339
- Manuel Ammann and Christian Ehmann
Volume 153, issue II, 2017
- Emerging Lessons from Half a Century of Fiscal Federalism in Switzerland pp. 73-101
- Kurt Schmidheiny
- Tax Reform in an Era of Budget Stress, Inequality, and International Mobility pp. 103-122
- Alan Auerbach
- How do Overnight Stays React to Exchange Rate Changes? pp. 123-165
- Christian Stettler
Volume 153, issue I, 2017
- Econometric Analysis of Ratings - with an Application to Health and Wellbeing pp. 1-13
- Rainer Winkelmann and Raphael Studer
- Immigration and Swiss House Prices pp. 15-36
- Kathrin Degen and Andreas Fischer
- Time-Varying and Regional Dynamics in Swiss Housing Markets pp. 37-72
- Dirk Drechsel and Anne Kathrin Funk
Volume 152, issue IV, 2016
- Reallocation of Capital and Labor within Firms pp. 289-303
- Holger M. Mueller
- Macroprudential Policy and Credit Supply pp. 305-318
- Jose-Luis Peydro
- Capital Markets Union in Europe: Why other Unions must lead the Way pp. 319-329
- Viral Acharya and Sascha Steffen
Volume 152, issue III, 2016
- On the Regressivity of Gambling Taxes in Switzerland pp. 193-208

- Dimitri Kohler
- The Social Marginal Cost Curve and a Corner Solution of the Second-best Level of Public Good Provision: A Review and an Extension pp. 209-241

- Ming Chung Chang, Hsiao-Ping Peng and Yan-Ching Ho
- Obesity and Health-Care Costs in Switzerland: Dealing with Endogeneity in Non-Linear Regression Models pp. 243-286

- Stefan Meyer
Volume 152, issue II, 2016
- Pension System Solvency – From Linguistics to Economics pp. 83-102

- Laurence Kotlikoff
- Rational Pension Policies pp. 103-124

- Axel Börsch-Supan
- Measuring the Invisible: An Overview of and Outlook for Tax Non-Compliance Estimates and Measurement Methods for Switzerland pp. 125-177

- Felix Schmutz
Volume 152, issue I, 2016
- The Sources and Magnitudes of Switzerland's Gains from Trade pp. 1-21

- Christian Hepenstrick
- Relationship Banking in the Residential Mortgage Market? Evidence from Switzerland pp. 23-48

- Martin Brown and Matthias Hoffmann
- A Simple Method for Predicting Distributions by Means of Covariates with Examples from Poverty and Health Economics pp. 49-80

- Jing Dai, Stefan Sperlich and Walter Zucchini
Volume 151, issue IV, 2015
- The Characteristics of FDI Activities Located in Different Host Regions – A Study Based on Firm-Level Data pp. 261-298

- Spyros Arvanitis, Heinz Hollenstein and Tobias Stucki
- Determinants of the Swiss Franc Real Exchange Rate pp. 299-331

- Jean-Marc Natal, Tommaso Mancini Griffoli, Christoph Meyer and Attilio Zanetti
Volume 151, issue III, 2015
- How do Individual Sectors Respond to Macroeconomic Shocks? A Structural Dynamic Factor Approach Applied to Swiss Data pp. 167-225

- Gregor Bäurle and Elizabeth Steiner
- A Cautionary Note on the Put-Call Parity under an Asset Pricing Model with a Lower Reflecting Barrier pp. 227-260

- Markus Hertrich
Volume 151, issue II, 2015
- The Exposure of Mortgage Borrowers to Interest Rate Risk and House Price Risk – Evidence from Swiss Loan Application Data pp. 3-37

- Martin Brown and Benjamin Guin
- Linking Europe: The Role of the Swiss Electricity Transmission Grid until 2050 pp. 39-79

- Ingmar Schlecht and Hannes Weigt
Volume 151, issue I, 2015
- Effects of a Higher Replacement Rate on Unemployment Durations, Employment, and Earnings pp. 3-25

- Beatrix Eugster
- Capital Flow Waves to and from Switzerland before and after the Financial Crisis pp. 27-75

- Pinar Yesin
Volume 150, issue IV, 2014
- Natural Hedging of Exchange Rate Risk: The Role of Imported Input Prices pp. 261-296

- Dario Fauceglia, Anirudh Shingal and Martin Wermelinger
- Valuing Public Investments to Support Bicycling pp. 297-329

- Thomas Götschi and Beat Hintermann
- A Real-Time Data Set for Switzerland pp. 331-352

- Ronald Indergand and Stefan Leist
- Assessing the Impacts of Non-Ricardian Households in an Estimated New Keynesian DSGE Model pp. 353-398

- Ricardo Marto
Volume 150, issue III, 2014
- Stock Market's Reactions to Revelation of Tax Evasion: An Empirical Assessment pp. 161-190

- Andreas Brunhart
- Obtaining and Predicting the Bounds of Realized Correlations pp. 191-226

- Lidan Grossmass
- From Lifetime Jobs to Churning? pp. 227-260

- Sylvain Weber and Giovanni Ferro Luzzi
Volume 150, issue II, 2014
- Inflation Expectations, Central Bank Credibility and the Global Financial Crisis pp. 55-87

- Petra Gerlach-Kristen and Richhild Mössner
- What News Drive Variation in Swiss and US Bond and Stock Excess Returns? pp. 89-118

- Thomas Nitschka
- Who Benefits Most from University Education in Switzerland? pp. 119-159

- Lionel Perini
Volume 150, issue I, 2014
- Environmental Tax Reforms in Switzerland: A Computable General Equilibrium Impact Analysis pp. 1-21

- Christoph Böhringer and André Müller
- Can Green Power Save Us from Climate Change? pp. 23-31

- M. Scott Taylor
Volume 149, issue IV, 2013
- Subsidized Vocational Training: Stepping Stone or Trap? Assessing Empirical Effects Using Matching Techniques pp. 405-443

- Eva Dettmann and Jutta Günther
- The Determinants of Long-Run Economic Growth: A Conceptually and Computationally Simple Approach pp. 445-492

- Jaroslava Hlouskova and Martin Wagner
- Driving Forces of the Swiss Output Gap pp. 493-531

- Stefan Leist
Volume 149, issue III, 2013
- Monetary Policy and Asset Prices: When Cleaning Up Hits the Zero Lower Bound pp. 291-312

- Wolfram Berger and Friedrich Kissmer
- Quantifying the Impact of Higher Capital Requirements on the Swiss Economy pp. 313-356

- Georg Junge and Peter Kugler
- Spatial Effects in Willingness to Pay for Avoiding Nuclear Risks pp. 357-379

- Yves Schneider and Peter Zweifel
- Multinational Financial Structure and Tax Competition pp. 381-404

- Matthias Wrede
Volume 149, issue II, 2013
- The Swiss Debt Brake - Ten Years On pp. 111-113

- Dirk Niepelt and Christoph Schaltegger
- The Swiss Debt Brake - Has It Been a Success? pp. 115-135

- Tobias Beljean and Alain Geier
- Lessons from the History and Challenges for the Future of the Swiss Debt Brake: A Note pp. 137-138

- Peter Siegenthaler
- Fiscal Institutions at the Cantonal Level in Switzerland pp. 139-166

- Gebhard Kirchgässner
- European Fiscal Union: A Vision for the Long Run pp. 167-174

- Carlo Cottarelli
- Public Debt and Economic Growth in Advanced Economies: A Survey pp. 175-204

- Ugo Panizza and Andrea Presbitero
- How to Enforce Fiscal Discipline in EMU: A Proposal pp. 205-217

- Jakob de Haan, Niels Gilbert, Jeroen Hessel and Silvie Verkaart
- The Development of Independent Fiscal Institutions: Lessons from CBO pp. 219-230

- Barry Anderson
- The Swedish Fiscal Policy Framework and Intermediate Fiscal Policy Targets pp. 231-248

- Torben M. Andersen
- Fiscal Institutions in Germany pp. 249-290

- Heiko Burret and Lars Feld
Volume 149, issue I, 2013
- The Weak Rationality Principle in Economics pp. 1-26

- Gebhard Kirchgässner
- Spatial and Temporal Aggregation in Racial Profiling pp. 27-56

- Dragan Ilić
- The Value of a Statistical Injury: New Evidence from the Swiss Labor Market pp. 57-86

- Andreas Kuhn and Oliver Ruf
- Wealth Effects on Consumption in Switzerland pp. 87-110

- Frank Schmid