Swiss Journal of Economics and Statistics
2016 - 2026
Continuation of Swiss Journal of Economics and Statistics (SJES).
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Volume 158, issue 1, 2022
- Money and inflation in Switzerland pp. 1-13

- Peter Kugler and Samuel Reynard
- (In)efficiencies of current financial market infrastructures: an empirical assessment pp. 1-11

- Basil Guggenheim, Sébastien Kraenzlin and Christoph Meyer
- Sample selection bias with multiple dependent selection rules: an application to survey data analysis with multilevel nonresponse pp. 1-15

- Alireza Rezaee, Mojtaba Ganjali and Ehsan Bahrami Samani
- Economics and economists during the COVID-19 pandemic: a personal view pp. 1-15

- Monika Bütler
- Examining the vintage effect in hedonic pricing using spatially varying coefficients models: a case study of single-family houses in the Canton of Zurich pp. 1-14

- Jakob A. Dambon, Stefan Fahrländer, Saira Karlen, Manuel Lehner, Jaron Schlesinger, Fabio Sigrist and Anna Zimmermann
- Do investments in human and physical capital respond differently to financing constraints? pp. 1-14

- Giorgio Brunello, Áron Gereben, Désirée Rückert, Christoph Weiss and Patricia Wruuck
- 160 Years of aggregate supply and demand in Switzerland pp. 1-14

- Rebecca Stuart
- Does ICT affect the demand for vocationally educated workers? pp. 1-22

- Filippo Pusterla and Ursula Renold
- COVID-19 and (gender) inequality in income: the impact of discretionary policy measures in Austria pp. 1-17

- Michael Christl, Silvia De Poli, Dénes Kucsera and Hanno Lorenz
- Understanding Swiss real interest rates in a financially globalized world pp. 1-17

- Philippe Bacchetta, Kenza Benhima and Jean-Paul Renne
- The limits of internal devaluation: Switzerland during the great depression pp. 1-17

- Peter Rosenkranz, Tobias Straumann and Ulrich Woitek
- Swiss pension funds: funding ratio, discount rate, and asset allocation pp. 1-23

- Jorma Schäublin
- Restricting the construction of second homes in tourist destinations: an effective intervention towards sustainability? pp. 1-16

- Luzius Stricker
- The effects of COVID-19 vaccines on economic activity pp. 1-25

- Pragyan Deb, Davide Furceri, Daniel Jiménez, Siddharth Kothari, Jonathan Ostry and Nour Tawk
- Firm bankruptcies and start-up activity in Switzerland during the COVID-19 crisis pp. 1-25

- Florian Eckert and Heiner Mikosch
- Partial identification of nonlinear peer effects models with missing data pp. 1-18

- Carlos Madeira
- Tiebout sorting with progressive income taxation and a fiscal equalization scheme pp. 1-21

- Florian Kuhlmey
- Routine job dynamics in the Swiss labor market pp. 1-21

- Christian Gschwendt
- What matters in the annuitization decision? pp. 1-12

- Mohamad Hassan Abou Daya and Carole Bernard
- Do COVID-19 containment measures work? Evidence from Switzerland pp. 1-24

- Regina Pleninger, Sina Streicher and Jan-Egbert Sturm
- The association between pharmaceutical innovation and both premature mortality and hospital utilization in Switzerland, 1996–2019 pp. 1-24

- Frank Lichtenberg
- Scale effects on efficiency and profitability in the Swiss banking sector pp. 1-24

- Marc Blatter and Andreas Fuster
- Heterogeneity in the exchange rate pass-through to consumer prices: the Swiss franc appreciation of 2015 pp. 1-20

- Alex Oktay
- Gender effects of the COVID-19 pandemic in the Swiss labor market pp. 1-29

- Corinne Dubois, Luisa Lambertini and Yu Wu
Volume 157, issue 1, 2021
- Back to work: the effect of a long-term career interruption on subsequent wages in Switzerland pp. 1-14

- Amélie Speiser
- Firms’ participation in the Swiss COVID-19 loan programme pp. 1-22

- Lucas Fuhrer, Marc-Antoine Ramelet and Jörn Tenhofen
- Exploring BIS credit-to-GDP gap critiques: the Swiss case pp. 1-19

- Terhi Jokipii, Reto Nyffeler and Stéphane Riederer
- The future of Swiss hydropower: how to distribute the risk and the profits? pp. 1-17

- Mirjam Kosch, Regina Betz, Thomas Geissmann, Moritz Schillinger and Hannes Weigt
- A neoclassical perspective on Switzerland’s 1990s stagnation pp. 1-26

- Yannic Stucki and Jacqueline Thomet
- Strategic deviations in optimal monetary policy pp. 1-13

- Fabio Canetg
- “Too shocked to search” The COVID-19 shutdowns’ impact on the search for apprenticeships pp. 1-15

- Daniel Goller and Stefan Wolter
- Regulated free banking in Switzerland (1881–1907) pp. 1-12

- Nils Herger
- Passing along an increase in ad costs pp. 1-1

- Hal Varian
- Saving lives during the COVID-19 pandemic: the benefits of the first Swiss lockdown pp. 1-21

- Nicolò Gatti and Beatrice Retali
- The green potential of occupations in Switzerland pp. 1-21

- Michael Lobsiger and Christian Rutzer
Volume 156, issue 1, 2020
- The impact of human capital efficiency on Latin American mutual funds during Covid-19 outbreak pp. 1-7

- Nawazish Mirza, Jamila Abaidi Hasnaoui, Bushra Naqvi and Syed Kumail Abbas Rizvi
- The impact of contactless payment on cash usage at an early stage of diffusion pp. 1-35

- Tobias Trütsch
- A lockdown index to assess the economic impact of the coronavirus pp. 1-23

- Marius Faber, Andrea Ghisletta and Kurt Schmidheiny
- Minimum wage regulation in Switzerland: survey evidence for restaurants in the canton of Neuchâtel pp. 1-23

- Marius Berger and Bruno Lanz
- Augmented wealth in Switzerland: the influence of pension wealth on wealth inequality pp. 1-16

- Ursina Kuhn
- Real-financial connectedness in the Swiss economy pp. 1-20

- Erhan Uluceviz and Kamil Yilmaz
- COVID-19 and regional shifts in Swiss retail payments pp. 1-20

- Sébastien Kraenzlin, Christoph Meyer and Thomas Nellen
- The effect of an electricity tax on aggregate electricity consumption: evidence from Basel pp. 1-20

- Benjamin Krebs and Simon Luechinger
- Unemployment in Switzerland in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic: an intertemporal perspective pp. 1-9

- George Sheldon
- How the provision of childcare affects attitudes towards maternal employment pp. 1-30

- Anja Roth
- COVID-19 outbreak and beyond: the information content of registered short-time workers for GDP now- and forecasting pp. 1-12

- Sylvia Kaufmann
- Are apprenticeships business cycle proof? pp. 1-11

- Samuel Lüthi and Stefan Wolter
- A daily fever curve for the Swiss economy pp. 1-11

- Marc Burri and Daniel Kaufmann
- Weighting bias and inflation in the time of COVID-19: evidence from Swiss transaction data pp. 1-11

- Pascal Seiler
- Swiss trade during the COVID-19 pandemic: an early appraisal pp. 1-15

- Konstantin Büchel, Stefan Legge, Vincent Pochon and Philipp Wegmüller
- COVID-19 financial support to small businesses in Switzerland: evaluation and outlook pp. 1-13

- Marius Brülhart, Rafael Lalive, Tobias Lehmann and Michael Siegenthaler
- Tracking inflation on a daily basis pp. 1-13

- Santiago E. Alvarez and Sarah Lein
- Timing matters: the impact of response measures on COVID-19-related hospitalization and death rates in Germany and Switzerland pp. 1-19

- Martin Huber and Henrika Langen
- The term structure, leading indicators, and recessions: evidence from Switzerland, 1974–2017 pp. 1-17

- Rebecca Stuart
- Blacking out pp. 1-10

- Yvan Lengwiler
- Mobility and sales activity during the Corona crisis: daily indicators for Switzerland pp. 1-10

- Florian Eckert and Heiner Mikosch
- Does a ban on trans fats improve public health: synthetic control evidence from Denmark pp. 1-32

- Rok Spruk and Mitja Kovac