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Colombier, Carsten and Weber, Werner (2009): Projecting health-care expenditure for Switzerland: further evidence against the 'red-herring' hypothesis. Forthcoming in: International Journal of Health Planning and Management (2010)

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Colombier, Carsten and Weber, Werner (2009): Projecting health-care expenditure for Switzerland: further evidence against the 'red-herring' hypothesis. Forthcoming in: International Journal of Health Planning and Management (2010)

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Braendle, Thomas and Colombier, Carsten (2017): Healthcare expenditure projections up to 2045. Published in: Healthcare expenditure and fiscal sustainability: evidence from Switzerland , Vol. 42, No. 3 (2018): pp. 279-301.

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Colombier, Carsten (2011): Konjunktur und Wachstum. Published in: Die Volkswirtschaft - Magazin für Wirtschaftspolitik , Vol. 84, No. 6 (1 June 2011): pp. 14-17.

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Colombier, Carsten (2011): How to consolidate government budgets in view of external imbalances in the Euro area? Evaluating the risk of a savings paradox. Published in: Financial and Economic Crisis: Causes, Consequences and the Future : pp. 104-127.

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Colombier, Carsten (2013): National debt brakes as a remedy for diverging economies in the European Monetary Union? Published in: Political Economy of Eurozone Crisis – Reforms and their Limits (2013): pp. 100-122.

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Colombier, Carsten (2012): Healthcare expenditure projections up to 2060.

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Colombier, Carsten (2004): Government and growth. Published in: Applied Economics , Vol. 41, No. 7 (2009): pp. 899-912.

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Colombier, Carsten and Braendle, Thomas (2022): Healthcare expenditure projections up to 2050: ageing and the COVID-19 crisis.

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