Opinion pieces
Bruegel fellows often write guest commentary for major media outlets
Recent comments and opinion pieces
A Connected Europe in the Digital World
The EU's digital policy will serve the bloc better if it stays open and consciously linked to the rest of the world.
The European Central Bank, inflation tolerance and the last mile
The comparison between the European and American innovation systems is hardly encouraging for Europe
The idea that Europe’s economic performance is inferior to that of the United States is erroneous
Ukraine's accession is affordable — but corruption is the worry
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03 October 2023
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28 September 2023
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21 September 2023
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14 September 2023
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19 September 2023
The tyranny of EU treaties
It is an overdue question whether those agreements are still fit for purpose or if they must be changed.
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14 September 2023
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18 September 2023
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07 September 2023
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06 September 2023
Europe’s green deal will need broad support to succeed
EU has embarked on no less than an industrial revolution. A revolution that — unlike those of the past — is set against a tight deadline.
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07 July 2023
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21 August 2023
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21 August 2023
The dangerous link between China’s real estate demise, the economy and the financial system
China’s property sector is plunging further into a crisis that could have major ramifications on the country’s real economy and financial sector.
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13 August 2023
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03 August 2023
The Right Way to Intervene in Clean Tech
Policymakers must create the conditions for the public and private sectors to work together to manage a timely green transition.
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19 July 2023
The UK must learn that concessions cut both ways
Brexit may have come and gone, but the UK still wants to make decisions like it is part of the gang.
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18 July 2023
On immigration
The EU must collectively appreciate the human capital that enters its borders as opportunities rather than just risks.