
Ten years after the Swiss franc shock: Lessons on prices, expenditure switching, and inequality
The 2015 Swiss franc appreciation provided researchers with a unique empirical setting for understanding how large exchange rate movements

The 2015 Swiss franc appreciation provided researchers with a unique empirical setting for understanding how large exchange rate movements

Europe faces a large climate investment gap. This column proposes filling this gap through the joint issuance of European

The investment decisions of firms is a key channel for the transmission of monetary policy. Yet, most firms invest

Concentration (the share of a market’s output produced by its largest firms) is a key proxy for measuring market

There has been a great deal of discussion about what recent moves in UK gilts mean for future spending

Despite the sharp tightening of the Federal Reserve’s policy rate, the US economy has shown remarkable resilience, sparking a

Homeownership rates and housing wealth differ immensely across countries. Using a life-cycle model with housing wealth estimated on micro

Public trust is a cornerstone of central banking. Shocks to trust depress economic activity and may cause inflation expectations

Public trust is a cornerstone of central banking. Shocks to trust depress economic activity and may cause inflation expectations

Debates among managers and organisations about when and how to implement remote work are ongoing. This column provides empirical

The 2015 Swiss franc appreciation provided researchers with a unique empirical setting for understanding how large exchange rate movements

Europe faces a large climate investment gap. This column proposes filling this gap through the joint issuance of European

The investment decisions of firms is a key channel for the transmission of monetary policy. Yet, most firms invest

Concentration (the share of a market’s output produced by its largest firms) is a key proxy for measuring market

There has been a great deal of discussion about what recent moves in UK gilts mean for future spending

Despite the sharp tightening of the Federal Reserve’s policy rate, the US economy has shown remarkable resilience, sparking a

Homeownership rates and housing wealth differ immensely across countries. Using a life-cycle model with housing wealth estimated on micro

Public trust is a cornerstone of central banking. Shocks to trust depress economic activity and may cause inflation expectations

Public trust is a cornerstone of central banking. Shocks to trust depress economic activity and may cause inflation expectations

Debates among managers and organisations about when and how to implement remote work are ongoing. This column provides empirical




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