Opinion piece
28 May 2018
La PAC n’est pas taboue
Dans cette chronique, l'auteur estime qu’une renationalisation graduelle de certaines politiques pourrait utilement contribuer à la nécessaire redéfin
Opinion piece
28 May 2018
Dans cette chronique, l'auteur estime qu’une renationalisation graduelle de certaines politiques pourrait utilement contribuer à la nécessaire redéfin
Blog post
23 May 2018
The full consequences of Britain’s vote to leave the European Union were never going to be immediately perceptible. As we approach the second annivers
Opinion piece
14 May 2018
The European Union says it wants to focus on new priorities. First it will have to cut spending in sectors that have long enjoyed support.
Policy brief
27 April 2018
It is high time to make the CMU project real.The authors of this publication suggest that capital markets will only transform with concrete action and
Blog post
26 March 2018
Michel Barnier, the European Union’s Brexit negotiator, and David Davis, Britain’s Brexit secretary, announced a transition deal on March 19. We revie
Policy brief
19 March 2018
There will be a €94 billion Brexit-related hole in the EU budget for 2021-27 if business continues as before and the United Kingdom does not contribut
Article
09 March 2018
On 27 February 2018 Zsolt Darvas testified at the Home Affairs Committee of the House of Commons. This inquiry explores the potential trade-offs betwe
Blog post
05 March 2018
The Labour Party’s support of customs union membership has the potential to change the course of Brexit, with 13 months left to close negotiations. Th
Opinion piece
01 March 2018
On February 23, EU members began negotiations on the bloc's multiannual financial framework for 2021-2027. But, with all countries focusing on net bal
Podcast
27 February 2018
Bruegel senior fellow André Sapir clarifies the UK's options for a new relationship with the EU in the wake of Brexit.
Blog post
22 February 2018
Uncertainty still reigns over the future shape of the EU-UK relationship, as Brexit negotiations rumble on. Though the two parties are parting ways,
Podcast
15 February 2018
Bruegel fellow Georg Zachmann joins Richard Tol, professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Sussex, and Pieter-Willem Lemmens, head
Event
08 February 2018
Blog post
05 February 2018
The European Parliament must carefully consider the reallocation of seats after Brexit, allowing for a potential shift in political alignment and work
Podcast
05 February 2018
Bruegel director Guntram Wolff features in this episode of 'The Sound of Economics', highlighting how a reallocation of seats in the European Parliame
Blog post
10 January 2018
While Brexit negotiations are beginning to progress, the European Parliament is preparing to vote on the possible reallocation of seats following the