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The most significant structural change undergone by the British and Swiss economies during the past 25 years (1975-2000) is indisputably the development of their financial systems. From this point of view, the two countries show a number of similarities: the presence of one or more international...
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The causality between energy consumption and real income in developed countries has been a very vital research topic in recent years. Raising concerns about climate change and global warming increase the pressure on policy makers to take action against energy depletion. Unfortunately these...
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The compensation hypothesis predicts a positive causation from international economic openness to the size of the public sector, as governments step in to perform a risk mitigating role to counterbalance the increasing exposure to external risk and the economic dislocations caused by growing...
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can be the centre of community life. This article describes current practice in Belgium, Canada, France, Ireland …, Switzerland, Turkey, the United Kingdom and the United States. …
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Switzerland. With the exchange rate floor in place for more than one year, the Swiss economy has been relatively stable. Although …
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We estimate monetary policy rules in Switzerland for 1981-1997. In addition to an inflation gap, we find that forward …
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After a quarter of a century of floating among the major currencies, exchange rate policy is still source of vexation, and the appropriate choice is by no means clear. Should a country allow its currency to float, subject perhaps to exchange market interventionl from time to time? Or should it...
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