Blog post
21 December 2021
12 Charts for 21
A selection of charts from Bruegel’s weekly newsletter, analysis of the year and what it meant for the economy in Europe and the world.
Blog post
21 December 2021
A selection of charts from Bruegel’s weekly newsletter, analysis of the year and what it meant for the economy in Europe and the world.
Blog post
14 December 2021
The scope of the Digital Markets Act has emerged as one of the most contentious issues in the regulatory discussion. Here, we assess which companies c
External publication
09 December 2021
Financing post-pandemic recovery via EU borrowing has proved remarkably straightforward. So why keep it temporary?
Event
07 December 2021
An end of year series of digital discussions on the Future of Work and Inclusive Growth in Europe.
Blog post
07 December 2021
A European initiative strengthening rights for gig workers is welcome. A digitised economy should also be inclusive.
Blog post
06 December 2021
Skills, data and financing shortcomings constrain artificial-intelligence innovation in Europe.
Event
01 December 2021
What can China do to stop the deceleration of its economy. Is innovation the solution?
External publication
26 November 2021
Chapter from 'Storms Ahead: the Future Geoeconomic world order' on the expectations from the next five years of Chinese economic policy, published on
Podcast
24 November 2021
The effects of digital technology on work and wages.
Opinion piece
18 November 2021
Countries hit comparatively hard during the financial crisis, helped also by domestic and European policies, are bouncing back from the pandemic faste
Policy brief
17 November 2021
We define biometric technologies as AI technologies that rely on biometric data to derive inferences about the individual whose data is collected.
Policy brief
10 November 2021
What is new about NGEU is not just the increase in the EU’s borrowing power, but also the nature of the expenditure.
Blog post
03 November 2021
The pandemic has disproportionately affected women both professionally and at home. Although the gender gap in labour force participation since the on
Blog post
02 November 2021
Most economic forecasts predict a return, in the medium-term, to pre-pandemic growth and inflation. Nevertheless, the European Central Bank and fiscal
Blog post
29 October 2021
The G20 is not doing enough to support strong, balanced, sustainable and inclusive growth in the wake of COVID-19, with the poorest countries left beh
Event
28 October 2021
What will be necessary to achieve climate goals and keep growing?