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The Swiss Society of Economics and Statistics (SSES) (German: Schweizerische Gesellschaft für Volkswirtschaft und Statistik (SGVS); French: Société suisse d'économie et de statistique (SSES); Italian: Società svizzera di economia e di statistica (SSES)) is an economic association in Switzerland. The association, which is governed by Swiss law, is based in Zürich, and its secretariat has been significantly supported by the Swiss National Bank since 2001[1]. As of 2018, the society had 263 members[2].

The current president is Kurt Schmidheiny from the University of Basel[3].

The SSES publishes the Swiss Journal of Economics and Statistics (German: Schweizerische Zeitschrift für Volkswirtschaft und Statistik), an open-access peer-reviewed academic journal[4][5].

In addition, the society organizes public events.

The society was founded in 1864 under the name Swiss Statistical Society (German: Schweizerische Statistische Gesellschaft). In 1938, it changed its name to Swiss Society of Statistics and Economics (German: Schweizerische Gesellschaft für Statistik und Volkswirtschaft). In 2001, the name was slightly altered to Swiss Society of Economics and Statistics (German: Schweizerische Gesellschaft für Volkswirtschaft und Statistik)[6].

References

  1. ^ "Swiss Society for Economics and Statistics: Bylaws" (PDF). sgvs.ch. Retrieved 30 June 2024.
  2. ^ "Swiss Society of Economics and Statistics: Minutes of the General Assembly 2019" (PDF). sgvs.ch. Retrieved 30 June 2024.
  3. ^ "Swiss Society of Economics and Statistics: People". sgvs.ch. Retrieved 30 June 2024.
  4. ^ Brown, Martin; Grossmann, Volker; Lalive, Rafael; Tille, Cédric (2018). "Swiss Journal of Economics and Statistics". sjes.springeropen.com. Retrieved 30 June 2024.
  5. ^ "Swiss Journal of Economics and Statistics". sgvs.ch. Retrieved 30 June 2024.
  6. ^ "Swiss Economic Archives: Association Archives of the Swiss Society of Statistics and Economics, History of the Record". swisscollections.ch. Retrieved 30 June 2024.