Background
Jeitziner, Bruno was born on April 14, 1961 in Brig, Wallis, Switzerland. Son of Johann Raymond and Olga (Pfammatter) Jeitziner.
(Political Economy of the Swiss National Bank examines whe...)
Political Economy of the Swiss National Bank examines whether there exists any systematic political influence on Swiss monetary policy. A partial adjustment model is used to derive the reaction functions. Models of political business cycles and the theory of legislative control are for the first time applied to the Swiss institutional setting. The inflationary performance of the National Bank is not explained with the legal relationship between the executive branch of government and the central bank. It is interpreted as the result of the structure of the executive (commission government) and the characteristics of the Swiss political market for monetary policy. In empirical tests no indirect political influence, defined as a systematic relationship between fiscal and monetary policy, and no direct political influence from elections, the executive and the legislature can be detected.
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Jeitziner, Bruno was born on April 14, 1961 in Brig, Wallis, Switzerland. Son of Johann Raymond and Olga (Pfammatter) Jeitziner.
Lic.rer.pol., University Fribourg, Switzerland, 1985. Doctor of Philosophy, University Fribourg, Switzerland, 2001.
Research assistant University Fribourg, 1987—1989, lecturer, 1992—2001. Research fellow George Mason University, Virginia, 1989—1992. Economic advisor Swiss Federal Finance Administration, 1998—2001.
Chief economist Swiss Federal Tax Administration, Fribourg, since 2001. Titular professor University Fribourg, since 2001.
(Political Economy of the Swiss National Bank examines whe...)
Married Christa Gruenwald, August 11, 1989. Children: Anja, Andrea, Marc.