Aussenwirtschaft
2002 - 2023
From University of St. Gallen, School of Economics and Political Science, Swiss Institute for International Economics and Applied Economics Research
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Volume 73, issue 01, 2023
- How fares the "commanding heights" of the Swiss economy? Evidence from the Crux of Capitalism project pp. 1-32
- Magaly Abboud, Fabio Bernasconi, Sára Czégé, Camilla Erencin, Simon J. Evenett and Felix Reitz
- Comment on "How fare the "commanding heights" of the Swiss economy? Evidence from the Crux of Capitalism project" by Magaly Abboud, Fabio Bernasconi, Sára Czégé, Camilla Erencin, Simon J. Evenett and Felix Reitz pp. 33-34
- Christoph Schaltegger
- Zombiefirmen: Ein Schatten über der Wirtschaft pp. 35-52
- Christoph Schaltegger and Laura Zell
- Comment on "Zombiefirmen: Ein Schatten über der Wirtschaft" by Christoph A. Schaltegger and Laura Zell pp. 53-56
- Camilla Erencin
- On the identification of zombie firms pp. 57-64
- Luca Mingarelli, Jonas Wendelborn and Tamarah Shakir
- Comment on "On the identification of zombie firms" by Luca Mingarelli, Jonas Wendelborn, and Tamarah Shakir pp. 65-66
- Felix Reitz
- When companies don't die: Analyzing zombie firms in a low interest rate environment pp. 67-86
- Angela De Martiis and Franziska J. Peter
- Comment on "When Companies Don't Die: Analyzing Zombie Firms in a Low Interest Rate Environment" by Angela De Martiis and Franziska J. Peter pp. 87-90
- Johannes Binswanger
- Recovery and exit of zombie firms in Portugal: A remake pp. 91-108
- Carlos Carreira, Paulino Teixeira and Ernesto Nieto-Carrillo
- Comment on "Recovery and exit of zombie firms in Portugal" by Carlos Carreira, Paulino Teixeira, and Ernesto Nieto-Carrillo pp. 109-112
- Reto Föllmi
- A case of unilateral trade liberalization: The autonomous abolition of industrial tariffs by Switzerland in 2024 pp. 113-169
- Thomas Zimmermann
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