
Events
From high-profile public events to specialised workshops, we lead the conversation around key topics in economic policy and react to real-time issues.
Upcoming events

[email protected]: The great carbon arbitrage with Alissa M. Kleinnijenhuis
Invitation-only event featuring Alissa M. Kleinnijenhuis, who will talk about the economic potential of the green transition.

What's the story? Narratives of EU reforms in parliaments and the media
This event organised in the frame of the EU3D project will feature two sessions analysing discourse about the EU.

Joining the dots: climate, nature and the sovereign debt crisis
The event is organised in collaboration with NatureFinance to discuss the correlation between sovereign debt markets and sustainability.

Corporate disclosure of sustainability risks: reconciling international and EU approaches
With parallel standards being developed in Europe and internationally, how can these approaches to sustainability reporting work together?

[email protected]: The international tax framework with Pascal Saint-Amans
Invitation-only event with Pascal Saint-Amans who will talk about the international tax framework, its state of play and perspectives.
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Development finance evolution: options for strengthening MDBs financial capacity
How can Multilateral Development Banks increase their capacity to address shared global challenges of the 21st century?

Up and ahead: skills for a more resilient EU workforce
How can we equip people with the skills they need to adapt to a rapidly changing labour market?

Timing electricity market reform(s)
How can various market reform elements and processes be best timed to address short-term needs while also preparing for longer-term challenges?

On track to net-zero: overcoming the economic hurdles of decarbonisation
What policies should be implemented to ensure that countries achieve net-zero emissions by 2050?
Event
26 April 2022
War in Ukraine: What is the effect on Central and Eastern Europe?
How is the war in Ukraine affecting the countries in the central and eastern parts of Europe, the countries that are closest to the ongoing conflict?
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31 March 2022
War in Ukraine: How to make Europe independent from Russian fossil fuels?
In this episode of Sound of Economics live we discussed whether REPowerEU can enable Europe to have affordable and secure energy supplies.
Event
29 March 2022
Tackling future risks to banks
How to address vulnerabilities in banks in the coming years?
Event
28 March 2022
Macroeconomic and financial stability in changing times: conversation with Andrew Bailey
Guntram Wolff was joined in conversation by Andrew Bailey, Governor of the Bank of England.
Event
22 March 2022
Who will enforce the Digital Markets Act?
While the Digital Markets Act entered its first trilogue, what will be the enforcement role of the Commission and the Member States?
Event
10 March 2022
Decarbonising Germany: conversation with Patrick Graichen
A special off-the-record conversation with Patrick Graichen.
Event
10 March 2022
War in Ukraine: reflections on the economic consequences for Russia
Sergei Guriev joined us to discuss how the Russian invasion of Ukraine will affect the economies of Russia and the world.
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09 March 2022
War in Ukraine: A conversation with Oleg Ustenko
Oleg Ustenko, Economic Advisor to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, joined us to discuss the situation in Ukraine.
Event
08 March 2022
Where is the Chinese economy heading in the aftermath of the pandemic?
This closed-door event for Bruegel members touched on policy options to tackle the challenges that China's economy faces.
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04 March 2022
Developing an EU approach to strategic gas storage
A timely conversation on Europe's strategic gas reserves.
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03 March 2022
War in Ukraine: Russia-China relations
A special episode of the Sound of Economics Live on China-Russia relations in the context of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
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02 March 2022
War in Ukraine: Macroeconomic implications for the EU
A special episode of the Sound of Economics Live where we analysed the macroeconomic implications of the war in Ukraine.
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02 March 2022
War in Ukraine: implications for the global financial system and central banks
A special episode of the Sound of Economics Live on the global financial system and central banks in the wake of sanctions imposed on Russia.
Event
24 February 2022
Greening Europe’s post-Covid-19 recovery
At this event Bruegel launched a new Blueprint that collects voices of policymakers and academics on the crucial topic of how to make sure Europe will
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22 February 2022
Productivity in transformative times
This Microprod policy conference discussed how productivity is affected by globalisation and digitisation.
Event
17 February 2022
A debate on fiscal rules and the new monetary strategy
Presentation of the Yearbook of the Euro 2022.