Swiss Journal of Economics and Statistics
2016 - 2026
Continuation of Swiss Journal of Economics and Statistics (SJES).
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Volume 155, issue 1, 2019
- Lowering CO2 emissions in the Swiss transport sector pp. 1-12

- Philippe Thalmann and Marc Vielle
- Welfare effects of technology-based climate policies in liberalized electricity markets: seeing beyond total system cost pp. 1-12

- Sophie Maire, Philippe Thalmann and Frank Vöhringer
- Preaching water but drinking wine? Relative performance evaluation in international banking pp. 1-25

- Dragan Ilić, Sonja Pisarov and Peter S. Schmidt
- A survey-based estimation of the Swiss franc forward term premium pp. 1-18

- Lucas Fuhrer, Basil Guggenheim and Matthias Jüttner
- Multi-model comparison of Swiss decarbonization scenarios pp. 1-18

- Florian Landis, Adriana Marcucci, Sebastian Rausch, Ramachandran Kannan and Lucas Bretschger
- The Balassa-Samuelson effect reversed: new evidence from OECD countries pp. 1-21

- Matthias Gubler and Christoph Sax
- Macroeconomic surprises, market environment, and safe-haven currencies pp. 1-21

- Adrian Jäggi, Martin Schlegel and Attilio Zanetti
- Nominal stability over two centuries pp. 1-23

- Daniel Kaufmann
- Confederation debt management since 1970 pp. 1-23

- Basil Guggenheim, Mario Meichle and Thomas Nellen
- How can states benefit from the equity premium puzzle? Debt as revenue source for Swiss cantons pp. 1-17

- Ramon Christen and Nils Soguel
- What Goliaths and Davids among Swiss firms tell us about expected returns on Swiss asset markets pp. 1-17

- David R. Haab and Thomas Nitschka
- The demand for Swiss banknotes: some new evidence pp. 1-22

- Katrin Assenmacher, Franz Seitz and Jörn Tenhofen
- Financial literacy and the need for financial education: evidence and implications pp. 1-8

- Annamaria Lusardi
- Cost distribution and equity of climate policy in Switzerland pp. 1-28

- Florian Landis
- Are asylum seekers more likely to work with more inclusive labor market access regulations? pp. 1-15

- Michaela Slotwinski, Alois Stutzer and Roman Uhlig
- Culture, money attitudes and economic outcomes pp. 1-13

- Caroline Henchoz, Tristan Coste and Boris Wernli
- Growth impacts of Swiss steering-based climate policies pp. 1-13

- Adriana Marcucci and Lin Zhang
Volume 154, issue 1, 2018
- Childcare and maternal part-time employment: a natural experiment using Swiss cantons pp. 1-16

- Laura Ravazzini
- The sovereign money initiative in Switzerland: an economic assessment pp. 1-16

- Philippe Bacchetta
- Methods to identify linear network models: a review pp. 1-16

- Arun Advani and Bansi Malde
- On economists as policy advisors with applications to Switzerland pp. 1-5

- Aymo Brunetti
- The Swiss franc safety premium pp. 1-21

- Jessica Leutert
- Openness and productivity of the Swiss economy pp. 1-21

- Reto Föllmi, Angela Fuest, Philipp an de Meulen, Martin Micheli, Torsten Schmidt and Lina Zwick
- Optimal equity capital requirements for large Swiss banks pp. 1-21

- Georg Junge and Peter Kugler
- The economics of secession: a review of legal, theoretical, and empirical aspects pp. 1-18

- Thierry Madiès, Grégoire Rota-Grasiozi, Jean-Pierre Tranchant and Cyril Trépier
- On the rewards to international investing: a safe haven currency perspective pp. 1-12

- Jean-Pierre Danthine and Samuel Danthine
- International trade and unemployment: towards an investigation of the Swiss case pp. 1-12

- Lukas Mohler, Rolf Weder and Simone Wyss
- Interest-parity conditions during the era of the classical gold standard (1880–1914)—evidence from the investment demand for bills of exchange in Europe pp. 1-12

- Nils Herger
- The U.S. Tax Program for Swiss banks: what determined the penalties? pp. 1-12

- Yvan Lengwiler and Albana Saljihaj
- Economics: the view from below pp. 1-9

- Marion Fourcade
- Debt, economic growth, and interest rates: an empirical study of the Swiss case, presenting a new long-term dataset: 1894–2014 pp. 1-13

- Guillaume Guex and Sébastien Guex
- Inheritance flows in Switzerland, 1911–2011 pp. 1-13

- Marius Brülhart, Didier Dupertuis and Elodie Moreau
- Factor substitution in Swiss manufacturing: empirical evidence using micro panel data pp. 1-15

- Sebastian M. Deininger, Lukas Mohler and Daniel Mueller
- How does depreciations management affect subsequent fiscal performance? The case of the Swiss cantons pp. 1-15

- Maxime Clémenceau and Nils Soguel
- Money demand under free banking: Switzerland 1851–1906 pp. 1-8

- Stefan Gerlach and Peter Kugler
- Unbiased weighted variance and skewness estimators for overlapping returns pp. 1-8

- Stephen Taylor and Ming Fang
- Comparative politics and the synthetic control method revisited: a note on Abadie et al. (2015) pp. 1-11

- Stefan Klößner, Ashok Kaul, Gregor Pfeifer and Manuel Schieler
- Economists: moral realists or real moralists? Comment on Fourcade and Brunetti pp. 1-2

- Monika Bütler
- Swiss Journal of Economics and Statistics pp. 1-2

- Martin Brown, Volker Grossmann, Rafael Lalive and Cédric Tille
- Term structure dynamics at low and negative interest rates—evidence from Switzerland pp. 1-17

- Christian Grisse and Silvio Schumacher
Volume 153, issue 4, 2017
- Impacts of Global Warming on Energy Use for Heating and Cooling with Full Rebound Effects in Switzerland pp. 341-369

- Camille Gonseth, Philippe Thalmann and Marc Vielle
- Allocation of Expenditures in Elderly Households and the Cost of Widowhood pp. 371-401

- Daniel Burkhard
- Capital Flows and the Swiss Franc pp. 403-436

- Pinar Yesin
- How Reliable are Cointegration-Based Estimates for Wealth Effects on Consumption? Evidence from Switzerland pp. 437-479

- Alain Galli
Volume 153, issue 3, 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 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 2, 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 1, 2017
- Econometric Analysis of Ratings — with an Application to Health and Wellbeing pp. 1-13

- Raphael Studer and Rainer Winkelmann
- 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