D-MTEC Media Update – Catch-up effect leads to an increase of newly founded companies

D-MTEC experts engage with issues that affect society, the economy and business. The D-MTEC Media Update provides links to recent articles, interviews and commentaries. Michael Ambühl, Professor of Negotiation and Conflict Management, discusses the similarities in the EU-relations of Switzerland and the UK. According to Heiner Mikosch, Head of Section International Forecasts at KOF, the high number of newly founded companies can be explained by a catch-up effect caused by the lockdown.

catching-up with the newly founded companies
Since trade register counters were closed for weeks, a catch-up effect can be seen in the number of newly founded companies. Shutterstock / Andrey_Popov

ETH economists shape the current public debate

Jan-Egbert Sturm | KOF Konjukturforschungsstelle
Didier Sornette | Chair of Entrepreneurial Risks

The conflict between Swiss sovereignty and EU market access

Michael Ambühl | Chair of Negotiation and Conflict Management

The number of new companies is increasing

Heiner Mikosch | KOF Konjukturforschungsstelle

The D-MTEC Media Update provides links to reports, interviews, and commentaries featuring department members and departmental affiliates. Access to some of the articles may be restricted to paying customers of the media company through which they appear. Some links may have expired.

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