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
07 December 2021
Disappointment at the lack of fresh cash from European Union global connectivity strategy is short-sighted: Europe supports global development more th
Blog post
18 November 2021
After COP26, and as the debate on whether Glasgow represents a success or a failure dies down, what next for global climate action?
Opinion piece
22 October 2021
China’s emissions trading scheme is a welcome but to reach its full potential, it needs to cover more of China’s emissions, go beyond the electricity
Opinion piece
07 October 2021
China’s domestic installation of coal-fired power plants continues at great pace.
Opinion piece
06 October 2021
Beijing shows signs of changing tactics ahead of the COP26 conference.
Opinion piece
30 September 2021
Under Xi Jinping's new economic agenda 'common prosperity', China is cracking down on indebted real estate developers like Evergrande.
Blog post
22 September 2021
The current convergence in measures to open up digital platforms leaves a door open to some form of international coordination.
Opinion piece
22 September 2021
Europe should defend its existing dominance in equipment manufacturing for semiconductors and invest in chip design instead of luring high-end fabrica
Opinion piece
26 July 2021
Expect Beijing to soon start lobbying against the proposal.
Opinion piece
14 July 2021
The dollar remains the world’s largest reserve currency, but it is facing both domestic and external risks.
Blog post
31 May 2021
An exit from coal in the Asia-Pacific region is a global decarbonisation priority.
Policy brief
26 May 2021
This Policy Contribution has a purposefully narrow focus, ie China’s business practices and their effects on western firms.
Opinion piece
10 May 2021
It is in everybody's interest for China to level the playing field among state-owned, private, and foreign companies so that no new distortionary meas
Blog post
04 May 2021
Despite the pandemic, China’s interest in overseas M&A started to rebound in late 2020, with European industrial companies still of particular interes
Blog post
14 April 2021
China’s new long-term targets, to reach peak emissions before 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality by 2060, are yet to be matched with a consistent shor