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The impact of urban district composition on storage technology reliance: trade-offs between thermal storage, batteries, and power-to-hydrogen

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Petkov, Ivalin; Gabrielli, Paolo; Spokaite, Marija

Forecasting Swiss exports using Bayesian forecast reconciliation

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Eckert, Florian; Hyndman, Rob J.; Panagiotelis, Anastasios

WP - 2021-05-25 - Andreas Fuster, Tan Schelling and Pascal Towbin: Tiers of joy? Reserve tiering and bank behavior in a negative-rate environment

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As negative interest rates exert pressure on bank profitability, several central banks have introduced reserve tiering systems to lessen the burden. Reserve tiering means that banks are only charged the negative policy rate above a certain threshold of reserves. Altering the threshold affects bank profits and therefore has potential effects on the macroeconomy and financial stability. However, assessing these effects is challenging, because the introduction or modification of reserve tiers has usually been accompanied by other monetary policy actions, such as rate changes or quantitative easing measures. We are able to circumvent these issues by exploiting an unexpected decision by the Swiss National Bank in September 2019 to change the threshold calculation without taking any other policy actions. This change led to a large increase in overall exemptions, but with variation across banks. Using a difference-in-differences approach, we find that banks that experience a larger increase in their exemption threshold tend to raise their SNB sight deposit holdings, funded through more interbank borrowing and more customer deposits. The interbank market is important for the funding choice: banks with low collateral holdings (a proxy for market access) use less interbank borrowing and instead grow their customer deposits; they also pass on negative rates on a smaller share of their deposits. Effects on bank lending behavior are moderate; if anything, banks that benefit from a larger increase in the exemption threshold tend to charge higher spreads and take less risk.

The effect of paper outcomes versus realized outcomes on subsequent risk-taking: Field evidence from casino gambling

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Flepp, Raphael; Meier, Philippe; Franck, E (2021). The effect of paper outcomes versus realized outcomes on subsequent risk-taking: Field evidence from casino gambling. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 165:45-55.

Social percolation revisited: From 2d lattices to adaptive networks

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Schweitzer, Frank

Webinar zum LehrstellenPuls: Ergebnisse LehrstellenPuls April 2021

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Bolli, Thomas; Caves, Katherine M.; Pusterla, Filippo; Rageth, Ladina; Renold, Ursula; Sritharan, Aranya; Trachsel Díaz-Tejeiro, Sandra

Résultats du Pouls d'apprentissage d'avril 2021

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Bolli, Thomas; Caves, Katherine M.; Pusterla, Filippo; Rageth, Ladina; Renold, Ursula; Sritharan, Aranya; Trachsel Díaz-Tejeiro, Sandra

LehrstellenPuls – Bericht: Identifikation der Auswirkungen von COVID-19 auf die berufliche Grundbildung in der Schweiz

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Bolli, Thomas; Caves, Katherine M.; Pusterla, Filippo; Rageth, Ladina; Renold, Ursula; Sritharan, Aranya; Trachsel Díaz-Tejeiro, Sandra

Long-term effectiveness of mHealth physical activity interventions: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized-controlled trials

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Mönninghoff, Annette; Kramer, Jan-Niklas; Hess, Alexander; Ismailova, Kamila; Teepe, Gisbert; Tudor Car, Lorainne; Müller-Riemenschneider, Falk; Kowatsch, Tobias

The fragility of opinion formation in a complex world

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Medo, Matus; Mariani, Manuel; Lü, Linyuan (2021). The fragility of opinion formation in a complex world. Communications Physics, 4:75.

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