Swiss Journal of Economics and Statistics
2016 - 2026
Continuation of Swiss Journal of Economics and Statistics (SJES).
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Volume 162, issue 1, 2026
- Economics and biodiversity in Switzerland: does sustainable investing help to moderate the problem? pp. 1-20

- Thorsten Hens and Ester Trutwin
- Causal effects of breastfeeding promotion on child health: understanding the role of nutrition pp. 1-12

- Anne Ardila Brenøe, Jenna Stearns and Richard M. Martin
- Wage-price pass-through in Switzerland pp. 1-18

- Jessica Leutert, Rolf Scheufele and Selina Schön
- Who shops online? the role of policy, household characteristics, and family networks pp. 1-13

- Frédéric Kluser and Maximilian V. Ehrlich
- Estimating a weighted output gap for Switzerland: methodology and application pp. 1-25

- Christian Glocker, Serguei Kaniovski and Philipp Wegmüller
- Affective partisan polarization, citizens’ attitudes, and political behavior in Swiss democracy pp. 1-19

- Benjamin Jansen and Alois Stutzer
- Pricing liquidity support: a PLB for Switzerland pp. 1-19

- Remo Isch-Taudien, Cyril Monnet and Dirk Niepelt
- How firms set their prices: survey evidence along the stages of price setting pp. 1-21

- Pascal Seiler
- Figurative and literal language in US governor speeches pp. 1-14

- Léo Picard and Dominik Stammbach
Volume 161, issue 1, 2025
- Measuring regional integration into global supply chains: evidence from a new dataset of Swiss cantons pp. 1-24

- Octavio Fernández-Amador, Doris Oberdabernig and Patrick Tomberger
- Equity and efficiency of carbon tax policies in Switzerland with endogenous energy substitution pp. 1-24

- Matthias Leuthard
- Jobseekers’ skills and job search behaviour pp. 1-31

- Conny Wunsch, Felix Rochlitz and Patrick Arni
- Assessing economic sentiment with newspaper text indices: evidence from Switzerland pp. 1-60

- Marie-Catherine Bieri
- Fiscal policy responses to COVID-19 in Switzerland: a high-frequency dataset on federal and sub-federal policy announcements in the first year of the pandemic pp. 1-21

- Vera Eichenauer, Remo Gurtner and Furkan Oguz
- Measuring the credit gap: a forecast combination approach pp. 1-12

- N Kishor and Nam Nguyen
- Alternative data for restaurant bankruptcy prediction pp. 1-18

- Pascal Kündig
- Cross-border value-added tax fraud in the European Union pp. 1-23

- Adrien Bussy and Annalisa Tassi
- Consumption-based responsibility for global warming and the distribution of impacts of swiss climate policy pp. 1-23

- Florian Landis
- The impact of fiscal equivalence: evidence from funding compulsory schooling in Switzerland pp. 1-23

- Tobias Schib
- Sectoral effects of exchange rate shocks: goods exports and the appreciation of the Swiss Franc in 2015 pp. 1-25

- Andreas Brunhart and Martin Geiger
- Consumer spending in Switzerland: insights from a novel transactional data index pp. 1-25

- Jonas Bruhin, Matthias Fengler, Winfried Koeniger and Robert Rohrkemper
- Digital technologies and performance incentives: evidence from businesses in the Swiss economy pp. 1-19

- Johannes Lehmann and Michael Beckmann
- Cross-border shopping: evidence from household transaction records pp. 1-19

- Frédéric Kluser
Volume 160, issue 1, 2024
- The effect of a strict facial-mask policy on the spread of COVID-19 in Switzerland during the early phase of the pandemic pp. 1-20

- Emanuel Nussli, Simon Hediger, Meta-Lina Spohn and Marloes H. Maathuis
- The development of ski areas and its relation to the Alpine economy in Switzerland pp. 1-20

- Pascal Troxler, Marcus Roller and Monika Bandi Tanner
- Do mobile applications foster sustainable mobility? Evidence from a field experiment pp. 1-33

- Alexander Goetz, Ioana Marinica, Harald Mayr, Luca Mosetti and Renate Schubert
- What wages do people expect for vocational and academic education backgrounds in Switzerland? pp. 1-16

- Maria Alejandra Cattaneo
- An introduction to causal discovery pp. 1-16

- Martin Huber
- Working from home is here to stay, but how does it affect workplace learning? pp. 1-19

- Guillaume M. A. Morlet and Thomas Bolli
- Capturing Swiss economic confidence pp. 1-17

- Philipp Wegmueller and Christian Glocker
- Inequality in opportunity of access to antenatal care in Cameroon: multilevel modelling, spatial analysis and decomposition methods pp. 1-17

- Anne Darline Youmbi, Betrand Fesuh Nono and Christian Akono
- Ranking occupations by their proximity to workers’ profiles pp. 1-17

- Mirjam Bächli, Hélène Benghalem, Doriana Tinello, Damaris Aschwanden, Sascha Zuber, Matthias Kliegel, Michele Pellizzari and Rafael Lalive
- The Swiss Journal of Economics and Statistics at 160 pp. 1-4

- Marius Brülhart and Kateryna Dashevska
- Do fiscal rules matter? A survey of recent evidence pp. 1-38

- Thomas Brändle and Marc Elsener
- Sentiment-semantic word vectors: A new method to estimate management sentiment pp. 1-22

- Tri Minh Phan
- The macro-financial effects of Climate Policy Risk: evidence from Switzerland pp. 1-13

- Brendan Berthold
- Retail CBDC purposes and risk transfers to the central bank pp. 1-15

- Romain Baeriswyl, Samuel Reynard and Alexandre Swoboda
Volume 159, issue 1, 2023
- Regime-dependent drivers of the EUR/CHF exchange rate pp. 1-18

- Piotr Kotlarz, Michael Hanke and Sebastian Stöckl
- The return of inflation pp. 1-18

- Ernst Baltensperger
- The D-model for GDP nowcasting pp. 1-33

- Stavros Degiannakis
- Monitoring consumption Switzerland: data, background, and use cases pp. 1-16

- Martin Brown, Matthias Fengler, Jonas Huwyler, Winfried Koeniger, Rafael Lalive and Robert Rohrkemper
- Covid-19 outbreak and beyond: a retrospect on the information content of short-time workers for GDP now- and forecasting pp. 1-10

- Sylvia Kaufmann
- Digital technologies, technological improvement rates, and innovations “Made in Switzerland” pp. 1-31

- Matthias Niggli and Christian Rutzer
- How does immigration affect housing costs in Switzerland? pp. 1-31

- Fabienne Helfer, Volker Grossmann and Aderonke Osikominu
- Interest rates and real estate prices: a panel study pp. 1-25

- Joël Vonlanthen
- Causal Machine Learning and its use for public policy pp. 1-15

- Michael Lechner
- Willingness to pay for an annual vaccine in an endemic COVID-19 scenario: a contingent valuation study in Metro Manila, Philippines pp. 1-12

- Rosalina Palanca-Tan
- A monthly leading indicator of Swiss GDP growth based on Okun’s law pp. 1-14

- Peter Kugler and George Sheldon
- Responses of Swiss interest rates and stock prices to ECB policy surprises pp. 1-14

- Diego Hager and Thomas Nitschka
- Correction: How does immigration affect housing costs in Switzerland? pp. 1-1

- Fabienne Helfer, Volker Grossmann and Aderonke Osikominu