Publications des institutions partenaires
Perceptions of job insecurity in Switzerland : evidence using verbal and numerical descriptors
In: International journal of environmental research and public health, 2019, vol. 16, no. 10, p. 1785
Institution partenaire
English / 26/03/2020
VaR and CVaR implied in option prices
In: Journal of risk and financial management, 2016, vol. 9, no. 1, p. 2
Institution partenaire
English / 26/03/2020
WP - 2020-03-25 - Christian Grisse: The effect of monetary policy on the Swiss franc: an SVAR approach
This paper revisits the effects of monetary policy on the exchange rate, focusing on the Swiss franc. I estimate a structural VAR using Bayesian methods introduced by Baumeister and Hamilton (2015) and identify monetary policy shocks by exploiting the interest rate and stock price comovement they induce. Priors are based on the previous empirical literature, leaving the exchange rate...
Institution partenaire
English / 25/03/2020
WP - 2020-03-25 - Fabian Fink, Lukas Frei, Thomas Maag and Tanja Zehnder: The impact of SNB monetary policy on the Swiss franc and longer-term interest rates
We estimate the impact of monetary policy rate changes made by the Swiss National Bank on the Swiss franc and on the expected path of future short-term interest rates. We employ an identification-through-heteroskedasticity approach to identify the causal effects. The approach accounts for the simultaneous relation of exchange rates and interest rates. We find that from 2000-2011, an...
Institution partenaire
English / 25/03/2020
Political connections and financial constraints: evidence from Central And Eastern Europe
We examine whether political connections ease financial constraints faced by firms. Using firmlevel data from six Central and Eastern European economies, we show that politically connected firms are characterized by: (i) higher leverage, (ii) lower profitability, (iii) lower capitalization, (iv) lower marginal productivity of capital, and (v) lower levels of investment than...
Institution partenaire
Institut de hautes études internationales et du développement
English / 24/03/2020
So far, so good: and now don't be afraid of moral hazard
Institution partenaire
Institut de hautes études internationales et du développement
Français, English / 23/03/2020
Mitigating the COVID economic crisis: act fast and do whatever it takes
Institution partenaire
Institut de hautes études internationales et du développement
Français, English / 23/03/2020
Thinking ahead about the trade impact of COVID-19
Institution partenaire
Institut de hautes études internationales et du développement
Français, English / 20/03/2020
Deep learning in business analytics and operations research: Models, applications and managerial implications
Kraus, Mathias; Feuerriegel, Stefan; Oztekin, Asil
Institution partenaire
English, Deutsch / 16/03/2020
Increasing trust in bankers to enhance savings: experimental evidence from India
According to economic theory, repeated interactions can play a crucial role in shaping trust. We randomly allocated people to treatments that promote interactions with bankers. Next, these people play incentivised trust games with their own banker and with an anonymous other banker. While the effect on trust in the own banker is limited, the impact on trust in other bankers is...
Institution partenaire
Institut de hautes études internationales et du développement
Français, English / 13/03/2020
Warum wechseln Unternehmen die Revisionsstelle?: Eine empirische Untersuchung bei KMU in der Schweiz
Eberle, Reto; Willi, Bettina (2020). Warum wechseln Unternehmen die Revisionsstelle?: Eine empirische Untersuchung bei KMU in der Schweiz. Expert Focus, 94(3):154-161.
Institution partenaire
English / 11/03/2020
When government promise to prioritize public debt: do markets care ?
During the European sovereign debt crisis of 2011-13, some nations faced with rising borrowing costs adopted commitments to treat bondholders as priority claimants. That is, if there was a shortage of funds, bondholders would be paid first. In this article, we analyze the prevalence and variety of these types of commitments and ask whether they impact borrowing costs. We examine a...
Institution partenaire
Institut de hautes études internationales et du développement
English / 10/03/2020
Inflation expectations: review and evidence
This paper presents a comprehensive examination of the determination and evolution of inflation expectations, with a focus on emerging market and developing economies (EMDEs). The results suggest that long-term inflation expectations in EMDEs are not as well anchored as those in advanced economies, despite notable improvements over the past two decades. Indeed, in EMDEs, long-term...
Institution partenaire
Institut de hautes études internationales et du développement
English / 10/03/2020
Security governance as a service on the cloud
Small companies need help to detect and to respond to increasing security related threats. This paper presents a cloud service that automates processes that make checks for such threats, implement mitigating procedures, and generally instructs client companies on the steps to take. For instance, a process that automates the search for leaked credentials on the Dark Web will, in the...
Institution partenaire
English / 09/03/2020
The motive to borrow
Institution partenaire
Institut de hautes études internationales et du développement
English / 09/03/2020
BigTech and the changing structure of financial intermediation
We consider the drivers and implications of the growth of "BigTech" in finance – ie the financial services offerings of technology companies with established presence in the market for digital services. BigTech firms often start with payments. Thereafter, some expand into the provision of credit, insurance and money management products, either directly or in cooperation with...
Institution partenaire
Institut de hautes études internationales et du développement
English / 06/03/2020
Does leverage predict delinquency in consumer lending?: evidence from Peru
This paper examines to what extent household leverage—as measured by the debt-to-income (DTI) ratio—predicts delinquency in Peru’s consumer credit market. A model is estimated to assess the relation between delinquency and the DTI ratio. The initial and current DTI ratios are assessed as delinquency predictors. The results confirm that the current DTI ratio is effective for...
Institution partenaire
Institut de hautes études internationales et du développement
Français, English / 05/03/2020
Globotics and development: when manufacturing is jobless and services are tradable
Globalization and robotics (globotics) are transforming the world economy at an explosive pace. While much of the literature has focused on rich nations, the changes are quite likely to affect developing nations in important ways. The premise of the paper - which should be regarded as a thought-piece - is based on an extreme thought experiment. What does development look like when...
Institution partenaire
Institut de hautes études internationales et du développement
Français, English / 03/03/2020
Impact of Natural Disasters on the Income Distribution
Pleninger, Regina
Institution partenaire
English, Deutsch / 01/03/2020
Effects of drought on hay and feed grain prices
Schaub, Sergei; Finger, Robert
Institution partenaire
English, Deutsch / 01/03/2020
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