In 2024, around 10% (6 TWh) of Switzerland’s total annual electricity consumption is expected to be produced by photovoltaic ...
Avenir Suisse’s English-language monthly newsletter aims to reunite people and institutions interested in obtaining regular valuable insights on Switzerland. The Swiss government wants to finance the ...
The federal government is looking to play a larger role in childcare policy. Our analysis argues for the opposite: ...
La Suède a quitté la «maison du peuple», alors que la Suisse s’y installe de plus en plus La Suède a quitté la «maison du ...
L’Allemagne craint de perdre son industrie. L’un des arguments avancés est que les coûts de l’énergie ne sont plus ...
Immigration-related population growth is coming under increasing fire across party lines. The polarized discourse is characterized by legitimate concerns and fears, but there is a lack of reliable ...
Is the state being hollowed out and cost-cut to death? The latest publication from Avenir Suisse shows that the opposite is the case. From Left to Right, government is increasingly seen as an ...
Pendant des décennies, la Suède était connue pour son concept de «Folkhemmet» («maison du peuple»), considéré comme ...
Subsidies experienced a veritable renaissance with the coronavirus pandemic. While the granting of subsidies is at least transparent at federal level, in the cantons and municipalitiesthere’s an ...
State support for individual companies or entire industries is trending again. Whether it's to strengthen supply security, support strategically important sectors or encourage the ecological ...
Wie verändert Künstliche Intelligenz (KI) den Schweizer Arbeitsmarkt? Unternehmen investieren massiv in neue Technologien – mit Folgen für zahlreiche Berufe. Unsere Publikation analysiert, wie KI ...
Any increase in federal taxes requires the approval of both a majority of voters and a majority of the cantons. Raising salary contributions, however, faces significantly lower democratic hurdles.