Openness and productivity of the Swiss economy

Abstract This paper analyzes the connection between openness and economic performance in Switzerland. Considering different dimensions of openness, we show that the Swiss economy is classified as relatively open. Nevertheless, there still is potential to further increase international integration, p...

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Main Authors: Reto Föllmi, Angela Fuest, Philipp an de Meulen, Martin Micheli, Torsten Schmidt, Lina Zwick
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2018-09-01
Series:Swiss Journal of Economics and Statistics
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41937-018-0021-3
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spelling doaj-f05009a99be14507ad0847f9b5763efc2020-11-24T22:16:35ZengSpringerOpenSwiss Journal of Economics and Statistics2235-62822018-09-01154112110.1186/s41937-018-0021-3Openness and productivity of the Swiss economyReto Föllmi0Angela Fuest1Philipp an de Meulen2Martin Micheli3Torsten Schmidt4Lina Zwick5SIAW-HSG, Universität St. GallenRWI, Leibniz Institute for Economic ResearchFOM Hochschule für Oekonomie & Management gGmbHRWI, Leibniz Institute for Economic ResearchRWI, Leibniz Institute for Economic ResearchRWI, Leibniz Institute for Economic ResearchAbstract This paper analyzes the connection between openness and economic performance in Switzerland. Considering different dimensions of openness, we show that the Swiss economy is classified as relatively open. Nevertheless, there still is potential to further increase international integration, particularly through deregulation in the services sector. We also show that for some branches in the Swiss manufacturing sector, increases in international trade are associated with higher productivity in the long run. With regard to financial openness, we show that in the aftermath of the financial crisis, Switzerland mainly suffered from capital retrenchment. Foreign capital inflows were of minor importance. Short-run costs due to high volatility of capital flows might therefore be lower than widely perceived.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41937-018-0021-3ProductivityOpennessTrade barriers
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author Reto Föllmi
Angela Fuest
Philipp an de Meulen
Martin Micheli
Torsten Schmidt
Lina Zwick
spellingShingle Reto Föllmi
Angela Fuest
Philipp an de Meulen
Martin Micheli
Torsten Schmidt
Lina Zwick
Openness and productivity of the Swiss economy
Swiss Journal of Economics and Statistics
Productivity
Openness
Trade barriers
author_facet Reto Föllmi
Angela Fuest
Philipp an de Meulen
Martin Micheli
Torsten Schmidt
Lina Zwick
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title Openness and productivity of the Swiss economy
title_short Openness and productivity of the Swiss economy
title_full Openness and productivity of the Swiss economy
title_fullStr Openness and productivity of the Swiss economy
title_full_unstemmed Openness and productivity of the Swiss economy
title_sort openness and productivity of the swiss economy
publisher SpringerOpen
series Swiss Journal of Economics and Statistics
issn 2235-6282
publishDate 2018-09-01
description Abstract This paper analyzes the connection between openness and economic performance in Switzerland. Considering different dimensions of openness, we show that the Swiss economy is classified as relatively open. Nevertheless, there still is potential to further increase international integration, particularly through deregulation in the services sector. We also show that for some branches in the Swiss manufacturing sector, increases in international trade are associated with higher productivity in the long run. With regard to financial openness, we show that in the aftermath of the financial crisis, Switzerland mainly suffered from capital retrenchment. Foreign capital inflows were of minor importance. Short-run costs due to high volatility of capital flows might therefore be lower than widely perceived.
topic Productivity
Openness
Trade barriers
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41937-018-0021-3
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