Opinion piece
04 November 2019
Politics, not policy will help Lagarde save the eurozone
Her success at helm of Europe’s central bank will depend on her ability to mend fences with hawkish policymakers.
Opinion piece
04 November 2019
Her success at helm of Europe’s central bank will depend on her ability to mend fences with hawkish policymakers.
Event
29 October 2019
Closed-door workshop on various aspects of bank resolution.
Blog post
22 October 2019
An on-going research project at Bruegel seeks to quantify and analyse printed media discourses about Europe over the decades since the end of the Seco
Opinion piece
08 October 2019
Projetée dans un monde de rapport de force dont les principaux protagonistes ne séparent pas géopolitique et économie, l’UE va devoir conduire un chan
Event
03 October 2019
Examining the mutual benefits of a EU-Turkey customs union.
Podcast
27 September 2019
The EU-Mercosur has been 20 years in the making, but a hostile trading environment, unpredictable government and growing environmental concerns are pu
Blog post
19 September 2019
This blog post is part of a series following the 2019 Bruegel annual meetings, which brought together nearly 1,000 participants for two days of policy
Working paper
17 September 2019
What risks face the EU with regard to China’s strategic aims in trade policy and how can the EU respond? The US effort to isolate China poses particul
Blog post
24 July 2019
French, German and Polish governments have jointly proposed options for modernising EU competition policy. The debate to recalibrate European competit
Opinion piece
23 July 2019
In 2011, the EU introduced stricter rules to monitor the implementation of country-specific policy recommendations. Using a new dataset, this column i
Opinion piece
19 July 2019
Scientists report that global temperature increases must be limited to below 1.5 degrees Celsius. With global greenhouse gas emissions continuing to i
Blog post
18 July 2019
Croatia seems a suitable candidate for euro area accession: there is a tight peg to the euro, high public debt is coming down, and the banking sector
Blog post
18 July 2019
An on-going research project is seeking to quantify and analyse printed media discourses about Europe over the decades since the end of the Second Wor
Blog post
15 July 2019
Competition policy aims to ensure that market practices and strategies do not reduce consumer welfare. Industrial policy, meanwhile, aims at securing
Event
12 July 2019
What is the current status of EU-China relations concerning innovation, and what might their future look like?
Blog post
25 June 2019
How the financial industry and the law firms that support it are preparing for what comes next