Media Contributions
Follow the policy debate and read the most recent guest commentaries from Christian Keuschnigg on our policy platform WPZ:
News, Guest Commentaries.
New E-Books (Open Access)
The initiative Next Generation engages student talents from St. Gallen University to popularly summarize the latest research in economics: "Wirtschaft im Wandel. Innovation, soziale Sicherheit und Wohlfahrt", Springer Nature, Juli 2020.
In a collection of media contributions, Christian Keuschnigg discusses potential solutions to the most challenging policy problems: "Innovatives Österreich: Wege in die Zukunft, Kommentare zur Wirtschaftspolitik", Wirtschaftspolitische Schriften des WPZ, Juli 2020.
New Publications
"Trade and Credit Reallocation: How Banks Help Shape Comparative Advantage", (jointly with Michael Kogler),Review of International Economics, forthcoming.
"Heterogeneous Tax Sensitivity of Firm-level Investments”, (jointly with Peter Egger and Katharina Erhardt), Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 176, 2020, S. 512-538.
"The Schumpeterian Role of Banks: Credit Reallocation and Capital Structure”, (jointly with Michael Kogler), European Economic Review 122, 2020, 103349, S. 1-18.
Top Five Publications
"The Schumpeterian Role of Banks: Credit Reallocation and Capital Structure”, (jointly with Michael Kogler), European Economic Review 122, 2020, 103349, S. 1-18.
"Innovation, Trade and Finance" (jointly with Peter Egger), American Economic Journal: Microeconomics 7(2), 2015, 121-157.
"Corporate Taxes and Internal Borrowing Within Multinational Firms" (jointly with Peter Egger, Valeria Merlo and Georg Wamser), American Economic Journal: Economic Policy 6(2), 2014, 1-42.
"The Arm’s Length Principle and Distortions to Multinational Firm Organization", (jointly with Michael D. Devereux), Journal of International Economics 89(2), 2013.
"Outsourcing, Unemployment and Welfare Policy", (jointly with Evelyn Ribi), Journal of International Economics 78, 2009, 168-176.
External Affiliations
Christian Keuschnigg is Research Fellow of
- CESifo, Center for Economic Studies, Munich
- CEPR, Centre for Economic Policy Research, London
- CBS, Oxford Centre for Business Taxation, Oxford
- NoCeT, Norwegian Centre for Taxation, NHH, Bergen
Editorial Activities
Christian Keuschnigg is on
- Editorial Board of FinanzArchiv/Public Finance Analysis
- Editorial board of Journal of Pension Economics and Finance
- Editorial board of Empirica Journal of European Economics
Research Projects
Banks, Reallocation, and Economic Performance
Swiss National Science Foundation Research Project No. 100018_189118
Prof. Dr. Christian Keuschnigg
Ongoing 2019/10 – 2021/10
Christian Keuschnigg and Michael Kogler recently talked about their SNF project on banks and reallocation: EU Research, Open Access Government.
Publications:
Christian Keuschnigg und Michael Kogler (2021). Trade and credit reallocation: How banks help shape comparative advantage. Review of International Economics, forthcoming.
Christian Keuschnigg und Michael Kogler (2020). The Schumpeterian Role of Banks: Credit Reallocation and Capital Structure. European Economic Review 122, 2020, 103349, S. 1-18.
R&D, Investment and Firm Mobility
Subproject of The Swiss Confederation: A Natural Laboratory for Research on Fiscal and Political Decentralization, Sinergia II CFRSII1-147668 funded by SNF
2014-2016
Taxation, Banking, and Sovereign Risk
Swiss National Science Fund, SNF Research Project No. 100018_146685
Prof. Dr. Christian Keuschnigg
2013/4 - 2015/3
See research proposal here.
Corporate Finance, Taxation, and Economic Performance
Swiss National Science Fund, SNF Research Project No. 100014_129556
Prof. Dr. Christian Keuschnigg
2010/4-2012/4
Venture Capital and the Financing of Innovation
Swiss National Science Fund Research Project No. 100012-113418/1
2006/10-2008/3