Why We (Will) Work Longer As women’s retirement age rises, men are also working longer 18.05.2018, Marco Salvi
Strengthening the Second Pillar Lower earners, not just bosses, should be free to choose their investment strategy 10.05.2018, Jérôme Cosandey
What Bern and London Don’t Share When It Comes to Brexit Beneath the surface, the two countries have different interests 30.04.2018, Haig Simonian
Abstinence from the Internet for 2,000 Swiss Francs a Month? The value of digital services strongly exceeds their contribution to production 26.04.2018, Marco Salvi
«Do We Have Market Access?» Interview New State Secretary for European Affairs, Roberto Balzaretti, on the future of bilateral relations with the EU 16.04.2018, Verena Parzer-Epp, Patrick Dümmler
Tectonic Shifts in Retirement Provision Axa Switzerland’s withdrawal from comprehensive insurance is causing profound changes in the industry 10.04.2018, Jérôme Cosandey
Switzerland‘s Farmers’ Lobby on the Defensive Swiss farmers have the most powerful and single biggest lobby… 28.03.2018, Haig Simonian
Ever Shorter Working Hours An analysis of annual working hours 28.03.2018, Natanael Rother, Mattias Ruchti
Federalism as a Laboratory of Ideas How Swiss cantons can learn from their neighbors 15.03.2018, Laura Calendo
Subsidizing Consumer Protection Groups Is Out Of Date A missed opportunity to rethink the role of state consumer protection in times of digitization 06.03.2018, Samuel Rutz
What Digitization and New Technology Mean for Democracy Think Tank Summit Studies show there are both risks and benefits involved 27.02.2018, Haig Simonian
The Future of Democracy? Events Impressions from Avenir Suisse's 2018 Think Tank Summit 15.02.2018, Verena Parzer-Epp
Academic Excellence, not Regional Politics Swiss higher education is ripe for reform 29.01.2018, Haig Simonian
Fresh Winds from the Gotthard New infrastructure could spark regional development 20.01.2018, Daniel Müller-Jentsch
Deficits Are not a Bad Thing Per Se Generally, foreign trade imbalances are not automatic red flags 18.01.2018, Patrick Dümmler, Fabian Schnell
We Need to Get Out of the Comfort Zone Major future issues are taboo in Swiss politics 15.01.2018, Peter Grünenfelder
Big Challenges in Education Switzerland needs to adapt its schools, universities and vocational training system to reap the benefits of globalisation 10.01.2018, Patrik Schellenbauer
Similarities between the OECD’s and Avenir Suisse’s Key Statements Constructive use of external perspectives 21.12.2017, Patrik Schellenbauer
Brexit or Waiting For Godot Clarifying relations between Switzerland and the EU is key 06.12.2017, Peter Grünenfelder
The Swiss Labor Market Attractiveness Is Overrated Focus on digitalization, individual taxation, reconciliation between work and private life, and training policy 01.12.2017, Patrik Schellenbauer
The Duty to Serve in Switzerland: Time to Reconsider the Model? The compulsory military service is undoubtedly the Swiss institution where… 20.11.2017, Noémie Roten, Alexandre Jöhl
The “Independent Worker” Somewhere between employment and independence, lies a new legal status for digital forms of work 14.11.2017, Tibère Adler, Marco Salvi
Using the Fifth Switzerland to Its Full Potential Opportunities of digital democracy for the integration of Swiss living abroad 03.11.2017, Laura Calendo