Staying competitive with the strong franc An “avenir special” following the Swiss National Bank’s 15 January decision 25.06.2015, Gerhard Schwarz, Simone Hofer Frei, Peter Buomberger
Bad marks for Switzerland’s willingness to reform Edition of DA CH Reformbarometer 2015 26.03.2015, Marco Salvi, Robert Koza and Thomas Puls
Of old and new privileges How the cantons sustain monopolies instead of supporting markets 11.12.2014, Samuel Rutz und Lukas Schmid
More Subsidiarity rather than sham Solidarity An Appeal for Reform in the EU 06.11.2014, Rudolf Walser, Alois Bischofberger, Samuel Rutz
Media subsidies in the digital age How to reform public service media without distorting competition or technological progress 23.10.2014, Urs Meister, Michael Mandl
Ways out of the regulatory jungle Worrying facts and promising solutions for Switzerland 25.09.2014, Peter Buomberger
No time for liberalisation The Germany, Austria and Switzerland «D A CH Reform Barometer» falls for the first time since 2005 20.03.2014, Robert Koza, Thomas Puls and Marco Salvi
Unreasonable prices? High prices should not be countered by public sector meddling in price setting mechanisms 11.12.2013, Samuel Rutz
Switzerland’s Hospitals: Growing, not Consolidating Investments boom in spite of funding reform 27.09.2013, Urs Meister
Multinational companies: fact and fiction The wide ranging contribution of multinationals to Swiss prosperity 24.06.2013, Rudolf Walser, Alois Bischofberger
D-A-CH Reform Barometer 2011/12 Economic reforms in Germany. Austria and Switzerland 15.03.2013, Robert Koza, Thomas Puls, Marco Salvi and Martin Wermelinger
Variable-Geometry Governance The Lake Geneva Region as a Blueprint for other Metropolitan Regions 17.04.2012, Xavier Comtesse
More Market Forces in Public Services Why Swiss infrastructure services need less state intervention and more competition 23.02.2012, Urs Meister