External publication
14 November 2023
External publication
14 November 2023
Event
08 November 2023
Closed-door conference jointly organized with De Nederlandsche Bank
Event
04 October 2023
Launch of one of the IMF World Economic Outlook analytical chapters
Event
21 September 2023
Podcast
09 August 2023
A deep dive into the history of central banking over the four centuries before 1800.
Opinion piece
17 July 2023
The main reason for the relatively poor second quarter is lackluster domestic demand.
Event
13 July 2023
Invitation-only event featuring Stephen D. King, who touched upon the implications of inflation.
Opinion piece
22 June 2023
Policy brief
12 June 2023
Central bank digital currencies do have added value, but this is not the same for every country.
Event
22 March 2023
From past to present crises - what has the EU learned? What does it still need to learn?
Policy brief
22 December 2022
A sufficient supply of safe assets denominated in euros is critical if the European Union is to achieve a full banking and capital markets union.
Blog post
20 December 2022
Europe’s bond markets are essential infrastructure, just like the power grid.
Blog post
08 December 2022
The interest rate on European Union bonds is now almost as high as that of supposedly riskier Spanish bonds; this risks defeating their purpose.
External publication
29 November 2022
The EU economy is vulnerable and will be increasingly exposed to geopolitical risk arising from the less peaceful course of international relations.
Event
10 November 2022
How should EU fiscal rules be reformed to better address current economic realities?
Blog post
14 October 2022
The European Union faces recession, but the way in which policymakers manage the energy crisis will determine its depth and duration.