6th Workshop of the Swiss Network on Public Economics (SNoPE)

Main information
The 6th workshop of the Swiss Network on Public Economics will be organised by KOF Swiss Economic Institute at ETH Zurich and the Chair of Public Economics at the University of Fribourg on Friday, 28 March 2025 (ca. 8.45 a.m. – 6.30 p.m.) at ETH Zurich.
Download Workshop program (PDF, 115 KB)
Registration without presentation: register external page here until 9 March 2025.
Format of the Workshop
The workshop will consist of two parts with the Chatham House Rules applying throughout the workshop. In the first part, participants from academia and the public sector will present their planned and ongoing research to gather feedback from colleagues.
The second part consists of two plenary events:
1) Workshop: “Herausforderungen im Umgang mit Unsicherheit in langfristigen Prognosen” (BSV)
• Speakers: TBA
2) Panel: “CO2 Border Adjustment Mechanisms: Sound Climate Policy or Harmful Protectionism?” (Seco)
• Ralph Ossa, University of Zurich, World Trade Organization
• Lint Barrage, ETH Zurich
Goal of the Network
The goal of the network is to connect researchers working on topics related to Swiss public economics (including public finance and public policy) and/or an interest in Swiss data. The network aims to strengthen the ties between academics and practitioners at universities, public administration, the Swiss National Bank and private institutions. Actors of the civil society as well as the media are welcome to join our network and its activities - please note that all discussions are held under the Chatham House Rules.
Register as participant without presentation
The submission deadline has passed. Attending the event is also possible without presentation, but registration is required. Please register external page here. The organizers at KOF will confirm your participation one week before the event at the latest.
Costs
Participation in the workshop is free.
Workshop organizers
Isabel Martinez (KOF, ETH Zürich), Mark Schelker (University of Fribourg), and Jan-Egbert Sturm (KOF, ETH Zürich)
Your feedback and ideas are welcome!
Please do not hesitate to contact us with your ideas and proposals. The success of the workshop and the network depend on your input!
We are very much looking forward to discussing with you in March 2025!