Andreas Wälchli
University of Lausanne
Andreas Wälchli is a PhD-student at the University of Lausanne since 2008 and is currently employed as Teaching Assistant at the Study Center Gerzensee. He holds a Master's degree in Economics from the University of Lausanne. Following the Bachelor's degree in Economics in 2006 at the University of Bern (Major in Economics, Minor in Mathematics), Andreas has worked in the research department of a large Swiss bank and in the economics department of the Swiss National Bank. His research interests are in empirical banking, financial economics and international macroeconomics.
Articles by Andreas Wälchli:
-
The Term Auction Facility effect on liquidity risk exposure
12 December 2012, 5340 reads
Don't Miss
Rethinking macroeconomic policy
Blanchard
Fiscal consolidation: At what speed?
Blanchard, Leigh
Is inflation targeting dead? Central Banking After the Crisis
Reichlin, Baldwin
Most Read
- Distilling the macroeconomic news flowBeber, Brandt, Luisi
- Fiscal consolidation: At what speed?Blanchard, Leigh
- Public debt and economic growth, one more timePanizza, Presbitero
- Escaping liquidity traps: Lessons from the UK’s 1930s escapeCrafts
- The lessons of the North Atlantic crisis for economic theory and policyStiglitz
- A tale of two depressions: What do the new data tell us? February 2010 updateEichengreen, O’Rourke
