First glance
11 May 2023
The age of competition in generative artificial intelligence has begun
Competition in generative artificial intelligence spurs disruptive, potentially beneficial innovations, but not without costs and risks.
First glance
11 May 2023
Competition in generative artificial intelligence spurs disruptive, potentially beneficial innovations, but not without costs and risks.
First glance
12 April 2023
Germany is leading the race to tame big tech. But does the EU need an antitrust enforcement competitor?
Blog post
23 January 2023
The app-store obligations in the European Union’s Digital Markets Act are unlikely to weaken the market power of Apple and Google.
Event
11 January 2023
How will the EU's many digital policies work together?
Working paper
17 November 2022
This paper presents a data-driven examination of whether deglobalisation has happened and whether protectionism was the cause.
Blog post
10 November 2022
Digital Markets Act enforcement will be much more effective if EU member national authorities are involved
Blog post
04 October 2022
The European Union’s new Digital Markets Act will enable the European Commission to get ahead of potential anti-competitive behaviour.
Event
29 June 2022
At this event Margrethe Vestager touched on strategic autonomy, digital regulation and the implications of the Green Deal on competition.
Working paper
29 June 2022
The transition to climate neutrality requires the reallocation of production factors from polluting activities to non-polluting activities
Blog post
02 February 2022
Transparency over systems and algorithms, rules and public awareness are needed to address potential danger of manipulation by artificial intelligence
Blog post
26 January 2022
Lack of strict governance and transparency creates serious risk that fair competition within the single market will be undermined.
Blog post
11 October 2021
Policymakers should act to deal with labour-market concentration trends that potentially harm workers, especially gig workers and the self-employed.
Event
03 September 2021
Bruegel Annual Meetings, Day 3 - On the final day of the Annual Meetings, our Director Guntram Wolf sits with Keyu Jin to discuss international compet
Working paper
15 June 2021
How do incentives to collude depend on how asymmetric firms are? For low levels of differentiation, an increase in quality difference makes collusion
Podcast
12 May 2021
How is China’s antitrust push being weaponised to counter western sanctions?
Working paper
10 May 2021
Can research and innovation policies power growth? The answer currently can only be a timid yes.