Investment Screening: Unnecessary Protection Why foreign investment screening isn’t necessary in Switzerland 31.10.2018, Haig Simonian
In Terms of Digitization, Swiss Administration Scores Barely a “B+” Are federalism and digitization a contradiction in terms? 25.10.2018, Matthias Ammann, Fabian Schnell
Stalled in the Past Anachronistic labor legislation contradicts today's working world 15.10.2018, Peter Grünenfelder
Gender Equality for Real Why ‘civic service’ is the perfect answer to social change 26.09.2018, Noémie Roten, Salomè Vogt
Fair Prices for Swiss Food A 10 point strategy for Switzerland's consumers, taxpayers and agricultural entrepreneurs 25.09.2018, Haig Simonian
Time for a Deal Switzerland should seize the chance for a free trade agreement with the US 25.09.2018, Peter Grünenfelder
Switzerland is More Than a Wealthy Paradise Reflections about openness, King Roger and the importance of a liberal labor market 25.09.2018, Natanael Rother
The Farmer as an Executive Body Deregulation in Switzerland's agricultural sector could stimulate innovation and nurture farmers' entrepreneurial spirit 31.08.2018, Peter Grünenfelder
Outflanked How “Flankierende Massnahmen” have become Switzerland’s new buzzword 31.08.2018, Haig Simonian
Decentralization Has Fostered an Ever Prosperous Switzerland Five topics that need to be discussed before New Zealand decides to look for the kiwi-version of localism 31.08.2018, Natanael Rother
When Will the Lion Start to Roar? Africa's role in world trade and its implications for Switzerland 28.08.2018, Jennifer Anthamatten
Fintech: There Is Still Much to Do Interview Switzerland has untapped potential in digitizing asset management 29.06.2018, Jakob Schaad
Economics and Education Flock Together Why private funding makes an important contribution to Switzerland's higher education system 29.06.2018, Matthias Ammann
Yes, we Can: Vote on Everything and with Anyone On the exercise of direct democracy in Switzerland 29.06.2018, Tibère Adler
Close Ranks and Keep Cool Trump’s trade wars could prompt an EU rethink in Switzerland 29.06.2018, Haig Simonian
Six Scenarios for Switzerland’s Future Where does the future lie for a small, export dependent country in an era of ever bigger blocs? 31.05.2018, Haig Simonian
Joy Today ‒ Tears Tomorrow? Are initial coin offerings a revolutionary new form of financing for start-ups or an opaque bubble? 24.05.2018, Jakob Schaad
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 in the federal parliament. This explains why they are able to protect their interests (e.g. through tough barriers on foreign food). But this agricultural protectionism can lead to big difficulties amid accelerating trade liberalisation and negotiations with ever stronger regional partnerships. 28.03.2018, Haig Simonian