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This paper examines the impact of demographic factors on saving, investment, and external balances. We derive a number of semi-structural equations from national accounting principle and the principle that external balances for the world as a whole must sum to zero. The resulting equations...
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We estimate the ratio of private wealth to national income, βpt, for Switzerland over the period 1900-2018. Our results … indicate that the development of βpt in Switzerland did not follow a U-shaped pattern as in most European countries, but that …
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This paper analyses revisions of Swiss current account data, taking into account the actual data revision process and the implied types of revisions. In addition we investigate whether the first release of current account data can be improved upon by the use of survey results as gathered by the...
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" ; macroeconometric model ; policy simulation ; Switzerland …
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smoothes the business cycle. Very few countries - Austria, Greece, Spain, and Switzerland - diverge from the typical pattern …
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suggest that - unlike the U.S. - Switzerland is not affected by the most serious of the "diseases", namely the negative impact … of structural change on economic growth. -- Baumol's disease, productivity growth, Switzerland …
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This paper compares quantitative and qualitative data on firm level. The data is taken from two Swiss investment surveys. This has not yet been done in the literature. We will see that the mean change in investment of firms planning to increase (decrease) investments is positive (negative). In...
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examining the effects of an unexpectedly accepted and farreaching referendum in Switzerland in February 2014. The vote has put … several economically relevant agreements between Switzerland and its main trading partner, the European Union, at stake. Using …
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A sudden change in monetary policy happened in Switzerland on January 15th, 2015. The Swiss National Bank removed a …
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This paper examines the linkages between real exchange rate movements and firms' skill demand. Real exchange rate movements may affect unskilled workers differently than skilled workers because of skill-specific adjustment costs, or because exchange rates lead to changes in relative factor...
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