How to Regulate the Banks Federal guarantees and regulation have become less effective due to digitalization 19.04.2024, Jürg Müller, Laurenz Grabher
Industrial Policy – A Trend You Can’t Ignore Hannah’s Quicktakes on the consequences of a state-run economy 25.03.2024, Hannah Wise
Banking Regulation in the Digital Age Essential on financial crises and banking regulation 22.03.2024, Jürg Müller
The Return of Industrial Policy? The consequences of a state-run economy 21.03.2024, Lukas Schmid, Laurenz Grabher und Tim Schäfer
Growing Government Footprint Essential on the topic of government growth in Switzerland 05.09.2023, Eveline Hutter
Why Are Banks Regulated in the First Place? Banks create liquidity, but this also makes them fragile. Over the years, a comprehensive regulatory framework has been developed to stabilize them. 25.07.2023, Laurenz Grabher, Lukas Schmid, Jürg Müller
Government Growth out of Control Four Perspectives on the Development of the Government Footprint in Switzerland 26.04.2023, Lukas Rühli, Jürg Müller, Lukas Schmid, Eveline Hutter, Laurenz Grabher
Spring Cleaning in the Regulatory Jungle Hannah’s Quicktakes on the footprint of the Swiss government 24.04.2023, Hannah Wise
The End of the Liberal Order in Switzerland, the Land of Banks On the takeover of Credit Suisse by UBS under emergency law 22.03.2023, Peter Grünenfelder, Jürg Müller
Is a Self-Sufficient Switzerland Really All It Seems? Hannah’s Quicktakes on Swiss agriculture 28.02.2023, Hannah Wise
Success for Sugar, Hope for Salt Industry agreements support prevention more effectively than regulations 27.02.2023, Diego Taboada
How Your Civil Liberties Depend on Where You Live! Hannah’s Quicktakes on the state of freedoms in the Swiss cantons 23.12.2022, Hannah Wise
A Somewhat Different Kind of Freedom Analysis Avenir Suisse Freedom Index 2022: Special Focus on Central Switzerland 14.12.2022, Samuel Rutz, Mario Bonato
To Be Free, as Our Fathers Were Analysis Appenzell-Ausserrhoden ranks top, followed by the Principality of Liechtenstein and Aargau 14.12.2022, Samuel Rutz, Mario Bonato
Green Light for e-Fuels The EU has decided on a back door that will enable passenger cars to run on e-fuels after 2035. This is the right decision, because exponents who believe the case for technology openness is outmoded and that e-fuels are not fit for purpose are overlooking some important points. 29.11.2022, Lukas Rühli
Let’s Not Thwart Flexible Work Arrangements When it comes to platform work it’s best to seize opportunities rather than fight change 28.06.2022, Patrick Leisibach
Betting on the Wrong Regulatory Cards How to Depoliticize the Swiss Gambling Sector and Move It into the Digital Age 27.04.2022, Jürg Müller, Basil Ammann
When Nudge Turns to Shove Focus of the month Governments should hold back when it comes to taxes promoting healthy eating 01.02.2022, Haig Simonian
Cutting Consumption Does Little to Combat Climate Change Curbs on fossil fuels need to focus on the supply side 31.01.2022, Lukas Rühli