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  • Comment: Issues still not addressed-- see comments on Talk page. Cabrils (talk) 00:45, 10 July 2024 (UTC)
  • Comment: The overnight amendments are helpful, good work. I also note, and appreciate, that this is a translation from the [original page on German Wikipedia]. However I am still not seeing how the draft meets WP:NORG? Again, it would be helpful if you could please identify with specificity, exactly which criteria you believe the page meets (eg "I think the page now meets WP:NORG criteria #3, because XXXXX"). Thanks Cabrils (talk) 01:19, 4 July 2024 (UTC)
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The Swiss Society of Economics and Statistics (SSES) (German: Schweizerische Gesellschaft für Volkswirtschaft und Statistik) is a a Swiss learned society for economics and statistics based in Zürich. Headed by president Kurt Schmidheiny, the society publishes the Swiss Journal of Economics and Statistics.

History

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The society was founded in 1864, as the Swiss Statistical Society. It was led by Hermann Kinkelin until its expansion in 1937. It was renamed to Swiss Society for Statistics and Economics and subsequently in 2001, as the Swiss Society for Economics and Statistics.[1][2]

Leadership

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Presidents[3][4][5][6]

  • 1864—1866: Johann Ludwig Spyri
  • 1866—1871: Ludwig Kurz
  • 1871—1876: Constant Bodenheimer
  • 1877—1886: Hermann Kinkelin
  • 1886—1913: Johann Jakob Kummer
  • 1913—1919: Edmund Wilhelm Milliet
  • 1920—1925: Fritz Mangold
  • 1926: Hans Schorer
  • 1927—1930: William Rappard
  • 1931—1934: Eugen Grossmann
  • 1934—1937: Paul Victor Keller
  • 1938—1941: Carl Brüschweiler
  • 1941—1944: Ernst Ackermann
  • 1944—1947: Hugo Gschwind
  • 1947—1949: Paul-René Rosset
  • 1949—1952: Théo Keller
  • 1952—1954: Eugen Böhler
  • 1954—1957: Jean Golay
  • 1957—1960: Walter Adolf Jöhr
  • 1960—1963: Frédéric Scheurer
  • 1963—1966: Wilhelm Martin Bickel
  • 1966—1969: Pierre Goetschin
  • 1969—1970: Hugo Sieber
  • 1972—1975: Luigi Solari
  • 1975—1978: Kurt Steuber
  • 1978—1981: Silvio Borner
  • 1981—1984: Pietro Balestra
  • 1984—1987: Kurt Schiltknecht
  • 1987—1989: Jacques Pasquier-Dorthe
  • 1990—1993: René Leo Frey
  • 1993—1996: Claude Jeanrenaud
  • 1996—1999: Ernst Baltensperger
  • 1999—2001: Georg Rich
  • 2002—2005: Alexandre Swoboda
  • 2006—2008: Peter Kugler
  • 2008—2011: Gebhard Kirchgässner
  • 2011—2013: Philippe Bacchetta
  • 2014—2017: Monika Bütler
  • 2017—2020: Yvan Michel Lengwiler
  • 2020—2023: Dirk Niepelt
  • 2023—present: Kurt Schmidheiny

Notable members

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References

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  1. ^ Scheurer, Frédéric (1964). "Un quart de siècle d histoire de la Société suisse de Statistique et d'Economie politique 1939-1964" [A Quarter Century of History of the Swiss Society of Statistics and Economics 1939-1964] (PDF). sgvs.ch (in French). Retrieved 17 July 2024.
  2. ^ Stahel, Werner; Schoch, Tobias; Staub, Kaspar Staub (2013). "Statistik". Historical Dictionary of Switzerland (HLS) (in German). Retrieved 18 July 2024.
  3. ^ "Jubiläumschronik der schweiz. Statistischen Gesellschaft 1864-1889". Zeitschrift für schweizerische Statistik. 26: 122–123. 1890 – via Universität Basel. Universitätsbibliothek Wirtschaft - Schweizerisches Wirtschaftsarchiv.
  4. ^ a b Baechtold, Hermann. "Die Schweizerische statistische Gesellschaft 1864—1914" [The Swiss Statistical Society 1864—1914] (PDF). sgvs.ch (in German).
  5. ^ "Élites suisses | Base de données des élites suisses | Société suisse de statistique et d'économie politique". 2.unil.ch. Retrieved 6 July 2024.
  6. ^ "Schweizerische Zeitschrift für Statistik und Volkswirtschaft". Schweizerische Zeitschrift für Statistik und Volkswirtschaft. 75: 521. 1939 – via Universität Basel. Universitätsbibliothek Wirtschaft - Schweizerisches Wirtschaftsarchiv.
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