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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 a a Swiss learned society for economics and statistics and an association comprising all Swiss universities with Faculties of Economics.[1] The association, which is governed by Swiss law, is based in Zürich,[2] and its secretariat has been significantly supported by the Swiss National Bank since 2001.[3]
The primary goal of the SSES is to facilitate the advancement of economic research within Switzerland and to foster collaboration among researchers, both domestically and internationally.[1] The society is particularly focused on supporting and promoting the success of early-career economists by providing them with opportunities to showcase their research findings to a scholarly audience.[1][4]
The current president is Kurt Schmidheiny from the University of Basel.[5] The society is a member of the Swiss Academy of Humanities and Social Sciences.[6]
The SSES publishes the Swiss Journal of Economics and Statistics (German: Schweizerische Zeitschrift für Volkswirtschaft und Statistik), an open-access peer-reviewed academic journal.[7][8]
In addition, the society organizes congresses[9] and conferences.[10]
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