Event
13 December 2022
Carbon Club versus Climate Alliance: Which way forward for multilateral climate and trade governance?
What are the advantages and disadvantages of the respective proposals?
Event
13 December 2022
What are the advantages and disadvantages of the respective proposals?
External publication
09 December 2022
Blog post
07 December 2022
The G7 Russian oil price cap is an ambitious but untested instrument. While pitfalls exist, the cap has the potential to be the most potent sanction.
Blog post
28 November 2022
Low-income households suffer most from high inflation, but in some European Union countries the inflation burden is felt more equally than others.
Opinion piece
25 November 2022
Beijing's bandwidth to deliver is shrinking as its economic performance wanes.
Event
23 November 2022
A special episode of the Sound of Economics Live exploring the key takeaways from COP27.
Podcast
23 November 2022
A special episode of the Sound of Economics Live where we explore the key takeaways from COP27.
Blog post
22 November 2022
An EU gas price cap would be counterproductive, but the reasons why it is supported widely must be acknowledged and addressed.
Blog post
03 November 2022
Globalisation is under attack; to preserve its benefits, healthy domestic social contracts are essential.
External publication
03 November 2022
Event
10 October 2022
What risks does China's rise pose to the security of the international financial architecture?
Event
28 September 2022
What is the scope for transatlantic cooperation on CBAM legislation, Climate Clubs, and 'green' subsidies?
External publication
26 September 2022
Annual meetings
06 September 2022
The Annual Meetings are Bruegel's flagship event which gathers high-level speakers to discuss the economic topics that affect Europe and the world.
Opinion piece
19 July 2022
Lack of certainty that the euro will stay prevents it from a greater international role. Until addressed, the dollar will continue to be hegemon.
Blog post
13 July 2022
A price cap on Russian oil might improve the current western sanctions regime, but effectiveness will depend on the west’s willingness