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- 15.02: Capital flow waves to and from Switzerland before and after the financial crisis

- Pinar Yesin
- 15.01: Exchange Rate Pass-Through, Domestic Competition, and Infl?ation: Evidence from the 2005/08 Revaluation of the Renminbi

- Raphael Auer
- 14.07: Austerity

- Harris Dellas and Dirk Niepelt
- 14.06: Intertemporal discoordination in the 100 percent reserve banking system

- Romain Baeriswyl
- 14.05: Trade linkages and the globalisation of inflation in Asia and the Pacific

- Raphael Auer and Aaron Mehrotra
- 14.04: K-state switching models with time-varying transition distributions – Does credit growth signal stronger effects of variables on inflation?

- Sylvia Kaufmann
- 14.03: The Cyclical Component of Labor Market Polarization and Jobless Recoveries in the US

- Paul Gaggl and Sylvia Kaufmann
- 14.02: Horizontal, Vertical, and Conglomerate FDI: Evidence from Cross Border Acquisitions

- Nils Herger and Steve McCorriston
- 14.01: Offshoring and Sequential Production Chains: A General-Equilibrium Analysis

- Philipp Harms, Jaewon Jung and Oliver Lorz
- 13.08: Market Entries and Exits and the Nonlinear Behaviour of the Exchange Rate Pass-Through into Import Prices

- Herger Nils
- 13.07: Risk-off Episodes and Swiss Franc Appreciation: the Role of Capital Flows

- Irineu de Carvalho Filho
- 13.06: Foreign Currency Loans and Systemic Risk in Europe

- Pinar Yesin
- 13.05: Credibility For Sale

- Harris Dellas and Dirk Niepelt
- 13.04: Bayesian estimation of sparse dynamic factor models with order-independent identification

- Sylvia Kaufmann and Christian Schumacher
- 13.03: What Drives Target2 Balances? Evidence From a Panel Analysis

- Raphael Auer
- 13.02: On Discrete Location Choice Models

- Nils Herger
- 13.01: Product Heterogeneity, Cross-Country Taste Differences, and the Consumption Home Bias

- Raphael Auer
- 12.03: Forecasting Exchange Rates with Commodity Convenience Yields

- Toni Beutler
- 12.02: Economic and Politico-Economic Equivalence

- Martin Gonzalez-Eiras and Dirk Niepelt
- 12.01: Transmission of Sovereign Risk in the Euro Crisis

- Filippo Brutti and Philip Sauré
- 11.11: The Collateral Channel under Imperfect Debt Enforcement

- Toni Beutler and Mathieu Grobéty
- 11.10: An FDI is an FDI is an FDI? The growth effects of greenfield investment and mergers and acquisitions in developing countries

- Philipp Harms and Pierre-Guillaume Méon
- 11.09: Prices and Choices in the Swiss Health Care Insurance Market

- Yves Ortiz
- 11.08: Limited Rationality and Strategic Interaction: A Probabilistic Multi-Agent Model

- Yves Ortiz and Martin Schüle
- 11.07: Surfing the Capital Waves: A sector-level examination of surges in FDI inflows

- Salvatore Dell’Erba and Dennis Reinhardt
- 11.06: Ageing, Government Budgets, Retirement, and Growth

- Dirk Niepelt and Martin Gonzalez-Eiras
- 11.05: The Journal Rankings of Central Banks

- Emanuel Kohlscheen
- 11.04: Spatial Competition in Quality, Demand-Induced Innovation, and Schumpeterian Growth

- Raphael Auer and Philip Sauré
- 11.03: CHF Strength and Swiss Export Performance – Evidence and Outlook From a Disaggregate Analysis

- Raphael Auer and Philip Sauré
- 11.02: Low-Wage Import Competition, Inflationary Pressure, and Industry Dynamics in Europe

- Raphael Auer, Kathrin Degen and Andreas Fischer
- 11.01: Development (Paradigm) Failures

- Roland Hodler
- 10.05: Foreign Aid and Enlightened Leaders

- Roland Hodler and Paul Raschky
- 10.04: Compulsory Voting and Public Finance

- Roland Hodler
- 10.03: The Home Bias in Equities and Distribution Costs

- Philipp Harms, Mathias Hoffmann and Christina Ortseifer
- 10.02: Into the Allocation Puzzle - A Sectoral Analysis

- Dennis Reinhardt
- 10.01: Biased Experts, Costly Lies, and Binary Decisions

- Roland Hodler, Simon Loertscher and Dominic Rohner
- 09.06: Deciding to Peg the Exchange Rate in Developing Countries:The Role of Private-Sector Debt

- Philipp Harms and Mathias Hoffmann
- 09.05: Product Heterogeneity, Within-Industry Trade Patterns, and the Home Bias of Consumption?

- Raphael Auer
- 09.04: Can Parameter Instability Explain the Meese-Rogoff Puzzle?

- Philippe Bacchetta, Eric van Wincoop and Toni Beutler
- 09.03: The Colonial and Geographic Origins of Comparative Development

- Raphael Auer
- 09.02: The Demographics of Expropriation Risk

- Philipp Harms and Philipp an de Meulen
- 09.01: Offshoring Along the Production Chain

- Philipp Harms, Oliver Lorz and Dieter Urban
- 08.05: Debt Maturity without Commitment

- Dirk Niepelt
- 08.04: Are Spectral Estimators Useful for Implementing Long-Run Restrictions in SVARs?

- Nils Herger
- 08.03: Monetary Policy in a Small Open Economy Model: A DSGE-VAR Approach for Switzerland

- Gregor Bäurle and Tobias Menz
- 08.02: Managing Beliefs about Monetary Policy under Discretion?

- Elmar Mertens
- 08.01: Are Spectral Estimators Useful for Implementing Long-Run Restrictions in SVARs?

- Elmar Mertens
- 07.05: Population Ageing, Government Budgets, and Productivity Growth in Politico-Economic Equilibrium

- Martín Gonzales-Eiras and Dirk Niepelt
- 07.04: How does private foreign borrowing affect the risk of sovereign default in developing countries?

- Oya Celasun and Philipp Harms
- 07.03: Words, deeds, and outcomes: A survey on the growth effects of exchange rate regimes

- Philipp Harms and Marco Kretschmann