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Comparing Apples to Apples in the Assessment of the Value of Preferential Market Access
- Research Project
- KOF Bulletin
Putting a number on how effective policymakers are in boosting cross-border trade is important. But doing so in a statistically sound way is not trivial. Peter Egger and Filip Tarlea present a new methodology to identify the causal effect of preferential economic integration agreements. Their methodology finds trade effects that are somewhat smaller than predicted by established, but problematic, procedures.
The Employer’s Dilemma: Is it Worth Engaging Employers in VET Reforms?
- Research Project
- KOF Bulletin
- Vocational Education and Training
As skills mismatch and youth unemployment are high, vocational education and training (VET) systems in many countries are undergoing reforms in order to meet skills demand. Employer engagement is a known component of strong VET programs, but what should employer engagement look like during reform processes?
Overview of Price Elasticity on the Market for Swiss Wines
- Research Project
- KOF Bulletin
Since 2015, KOF analyses, in cooperation with the Swiss Wine Market Observatory (OSMV), have made it possible to set up a tool for analysing price elasticities on the Swiss wine market. As new results show, rosé wines have, compared to white or red wines, the highest price elasticity in Switzerland. This indicates that consumers should lower their purchases of rosé wine faster when the prices increase.
Businesses – the Winners from the Free Movement of Persons
- Innovation
- Labour Market
- Research Project
- KOF Bulletin
A large number of entrepreneurs in Switzerland say that free movement of persons is a key element in the success of their business. But has free movement of persons really made businesses larger, more productive and more innovative? A new KOF study shows that it has: businesses have indeed become larger and more innovative. In fact, due to free movement of persons, they are increasingly deciding to produce in Switzerland.