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Macroeconometric policy simulation models allow for an analysis, and, above all, for a quantification of the effects …
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I: CGE Studies -- Sorting Out the Effects of Switzerland’s Accession to the EU: A Simulation Analysis -- Foreign Direct … Investment in Producer Services -- EU Integration and Outsiders: A Simulation Study of Industrial Location -- Factor Mobility … Costs of the EU Integration for Switzerland: Alternative Scenarios -- III: Labour Market Issues -- Labour Market and …
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This paper identifies the effect of variation in government-backed loan supply on unemployment exploiting regional variation in the Swiss COVID-19 lending program. The rules of the program introduce variation in loan supply across Cantons. This variation helps disentangling supply from demand...
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The paper provides probability estimates of the state of the GDP growth. A regime-switching model defines the probability of the Greek GDP being in boom or recession. Then probit models extract the predictive information of a set of explanatory (economic and financial) variables regarding the...
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From September 2011 to January 2015, the Swiss National Bank (SNB) implemented a minimum exchange rate regime (i.e. a one-sided target zone) vis- à-vis the euro to fight deflationary pressures in the aftermath of the Great Financial Crisis. During this period of unconventional monetary policy,...
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