Aussenwirtschaft
2002 - 2022
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Volume 72, issue 01, 2022
- The growing importance of investment funds in capital flows pp. 1-40

- Richard Schmidt and Pinar Yesin
- Comment on "Growing importance of investment funds in capital flows" by Richard Schmidt and Pinar Yesin pp. 41-44

- Iñaki Aldasoro
- Open-ended bond funds: Systemic risks and policy implications pp. 45-62

- Stijn Claessens and Ulf Lewrick
- Comment on "Open-ended bond funds: systemic risks and policy implications" by Stijn Claessens and Ulf Lewrick pp. 63-66

- Robert Czech
Volume 71, issue 01, 2021
- Wenn eine geldpolitische Nebensache zur politischen Hauptsache wird: Das riesige Vermögen der Schweizerischen Nationalbank pp. 1-34

- Aymo Brunetti and Reto Foellmi
- Switzerland’s system of free trade agreements: Assessing the impact on imported goods pp. 35-72

- Philipp Imhof
- You can smuggle but you can’t hide: Sanction evasion during the Ukraine crisis pp. 73-125

- Piotr Lukaszuk
Volume 70, issue 01, 2019
- The impact of trade tensions on Switzerland: A quantitative assessment pp. 1-34

- Laurence Wicht
- Comment on "The impact of trade wars on Switzerland: A quantitative assessment" by Laurence Wicht pp. 35-38

- Claudia Bernasconi
- Swiss market access in a global trade war pp. 39-60

- Alessandro Nicita, Marcelo Olarreaga, Peri Silva and Jean-Marc Solleder
- Export hurdles in practice pp. 61-90

- Emilie Gachet and Tiziana Hunziker
- Swiss goods exports and the Sino-US trade war: Conflicting transmission mechanisms pp. 91-110

- Simon J. Evenett
- "Eliminating the IMF. An Analysis of the debate to keep, reform or abolish the Fund." by Imad A. Moosa / Nisreen Moosa pp. 111-114

- Edoardo Beretta
Volume 69, issue 01, 2018
- Do Swiss foreign assets hedge the business cycle? pp. 1-40

- Nicolas Stoffels and Cédric Tille
- Comment on "Do Swiss foreign assets hedge the business cycle?" by Nicolas Stoffels and Cédric Tille pp. 41-44

- Pinar Yesin
- Demographics and the current account pp. 45-76

- Joschka Gerigk, Miriam Rinawi and Adrien Wicht
- Comment on "Demographics and the current account" by Joschka Gerigk, Miriam Rinawi, and Adrien Wicht pp. 77-80

- Monika Bütler
- Comparing estimation methods of trade costs pp. 81-106

- Michael Knuchel
Volume 68, issue 01, 2017
- The contribution of monetary institutions to stability pp. 1-18

- Harold James
- The contribution of monetary institutions to stability: The Swiss case pp. 19-28

- Ernst Baltensperger
- Money demand: A simple look at some data pp. 29-49

- Juan Pablo Nicolini
- Long-run money demand in Switzerland pp. 47-62

- Stefan Gerlach
- Long-run effects of exchange rate appreciation: Another puzzle? pp. 63-82

- Marlene Amstad and Beatrice Weder di Mauro
- Causes and consequences of long-run currency appreciation: The Swiss case pp. 83-100

- Peter Kugler
- Currency competition in Switzerland pp. 101-108

- Michael D. Bordo
- A single investor of the current account surplus? Benefits and risks of a monopoly supplier of money in Switzerland pp. 109-114

- Reto Foellmi
- Missing link: The case of free trade between Switzerland and Taiwan pp. 115-138

- Patrick Ziltener
- A study case on the caveats in the measurement of FTAs effect on trade: Switzerland's free trade agreements pp. 139-167

- Timothy Nussbaumer
Volume 67, issue 03, 2016
- EU-Swiss trade integration via input-output linkages pp. 1-23

- Peter Egger and Katharina Erhardt
- Switzerland's gains from trade with Europe pp. 25-42

- Christian Hepenstrick
- Comment on "Switzerland's gains from trade with Europe" by Christian Hepenstrick pp. 43-45

- Reto Foellmi
- MRIO linkages and Switzerland's CO2 profile pp. 47-63

- Octavio Fernández-Amador, Joseph Francois and Patrick Tomberger
- Comment on "MRIO linkages and Switzerland's C02 profile" by Octavio Fernandez-Amador, Joseph Francois, and Patrick Tomberger pp. 65-67

- Marcelo Olarreaga
- Collateral damage: The harm done to Swiss commercial interests by EU policies since the crisis began pp. 69-89

- Simon J. Evenett
- Comment on "Collateral damage: The harm done to Swiss commercial interests by EU policies since the crisis began" by Simon Evenett pp. 91-93

- Claudio Wegmueller
- Die Schweizer Wirtschaft zwischen Hammer und Amboss: Eine Analyse der "Franken-Schocks" 2010/11 und 2015 pp. 95-133

- Matthias Flückiger, Christian Rutzer and Rolf Weder
Volume 67, issue 02, 2016
- The historical origins of the safe haven status of the Swiss franc pp. 1-30

- Ernst Baltensperger and Peter Kugler
- Comment on "The historical origins of the safe haven status of the Swiss franc" pp. 29-30

- Tobias Straumann
- Exchange rate floor and central bank balance sheets: Simple spillover tests of the Swiss franc pp. 31-50

- Adrien Alvero and Andreas Fischer
- Comment on "Exchange rate floor and central bank balance sheets: Simple spillover tests of the Swiss franc" pp. 49-50

- Eric Jondeau
- Risk premia on Swiss government bonds and sectoral stock indexes during international crises pp. 51-67

- Thomas Nitschka
- The banking sector and the Swiss financial account during the financial and European debt crises pp. 69-97

- Raphael Auer and Cédric Tille
Volume 67, issue 01, 2016
- Multis: Ihre Rolle und Bedeutung in der schweizerischen Wirtschaftspolitik pp. 1-26

- Rudolf Walser and Alois Bischofberger
- The stickiness of national competitiveness: Implications for Switzerland and beyond pp. 27-43

- Stephan Mumenthaler and Barbara von Schnurbein
- Hosting multinationals: Economic and fiscal implications pp. 45-69

- Peter Egger and Marko Koethenbuerger
- Comment on "Hosting multinationals: Economic and fiscal implications" pp. 67-69

- Christian Keuschnigg
- Knife edge? Switzerland as a base for multinational companies as relations worsen with the European Union pp. 71-90

- Simon J. Evenett
- Comment on "Knife edge? Switzerland as a base for multinational companies as relations worsen with the European Union" pp. 89-90

- Reto Foellmi
Volume 66, issue 04, 2011
- Die negativen Auswirkungen des krisenbezogenen Handelsprotektionismus auf die Schweizer Aussenwirtschaft pp. 359-383

- Simon J. Evenett and Johannes Fritz
- Competition Law and Europe's open Borders: The Case of Motor Vehicle Distribution in Switzerland pp. 385-416

- Simon J. Evenett and Michael Meier
- Wettbewerb: Fluch und/oder Segen? pp. 417-447

- Gebhard Kirchgässner
Volume 66, issue 03, 2011
- Future-proofing world trade in technology: Turning theWTO IT Agreement (ITA) into the International Digital Economy Agreement (IDEA) pp. 279-322

- Hosuk Lee-Makiyama
- Industry Composition and the Effects of Exchange Rates on Exports - Why Switzerland is Special pp. 323-338

- Raphael Auer and Philip Sauré
- How the iPhone Widens the United States Trade Deficit with the People's Republic of China pp. 339-350

- Yuqing Xing and Neal Detert
Volume 66, issue 2, 2011
- Export Status and Productivity Performance: Evidence from Matched Italian Firms pp. 151-180

- Vito Amendolagine, Rosa Capolupo and Nadia Petragallo
- Region-specific Constraints to Doing Business: Evidence from Russia pp. 181-210

- Asel Isakova and Alexander Plekhanov
- Taking Stock: EU Common Commercial Policy in the Lisbon Era pp. 211-257

- David Kleimann
Volume 66, issue 02, 2011
- Buchbesprechung "Energiesicherheit ohne Autarkie - Die Schweiz im globalen Kontext" von Urs Meister pp. 261-263

- Florian Habermacher
- Buchbesprechung "Wirtschaftswunder Schweiz, Ursprung und Zukunft eines Erfolgsmodells" von AR. James Breiding und Gerhard Schwarz pp. 264-266

- Reto Foellmi