Research Papers
Spillovers
Do Fiscal Spillovers Matter? (joint with Anna Ivanovva), 2011Growth Spillover Dynamics from Crisis to Recovery(joint with Helene Poirson), 2011
Monetary and Exchange Rate Economics
Limits of Floats: The Role of Foreign Currency Debt and Import Structure(joint with Pascal Towbin) 2009
International Reserves
Should Large Reserve Holdings be more Diversified (joint with Roland Beck) 2010
Labor Markets
Labor Market Institutions and the Business Cycle Unemployment Rigidities vs. Real Wage Rigidities (joint with Mirko Abbritti) update 2010
The Role of Openness and Labor Market Institutions for Employment Dynamics During Eocnomic Crises (joint with Elisa Gamberoni and Erik van Uexkull), 2011
Labor Market Structures Trade and their effect on unemployment (Master thesis 2006)
Do Fiscal Spillovers Matter? (joint with Anna Ivanovva), 2011Growth Spillover Dynamics from Crisis to Recovery(joint with Helene Poirson), 2011
Monetary and Exchange Rate Economics
Limits of Floats: The Role of Foreign Currency Debt and Import Structure(joint with Pascal Towbin) 2009
International Reserves
Should Large Reserve Holdings be more Diversified (joint with Roland Beck) 2010
Labor Markets
Labor Market Institutions and the Business Cycle Unemployment Rigidities vs. Real Wage Rigidities (joint with Mirko Abbritti) update 2010
The Role of Openness and Labor Market Institutions for Employment Dynamics During Eocnomic Crises (joint with Elisa Gamberoni and Erik van Uexkull), 2011
Labor Market Structures Trade and their effect on unemployment (Master thesis 2006)
Policy Papers
Here are some more policy oriented articles
Exchange Rates during the Crisis (joint with Charles Wyplosz) (paper,slides), 2009
Swiss Monetary Policy during the Crisis (joint with Salvatore Dell'Erba, Simone Meier and Pascal Towbin), 2009 - Complete Study
Exchange Rates during the Crisis (joint with Charles Wyplosz) (paper,slides), 2009
Swiss Monetary Policy during the Crisis (joint with Salvatore Dell'Erba, Simone Meier and Pascal Towbin), 2009 - Complete Study