Events
From high-profile public events to specialised workshops on key economic policy issues
Upcoming events
Ways to revive global growth
What are the prospects for medium-term global growth, and what role can productivity reforms play in reversing the slowdown?
Financial tools for biodiversity
This invitation-only workshop aims to stimulate a better-informed policy discussion on how to develop financial tools for biodiversity
Taxation for Competitiveness: enhancing EU's own resources
How can the EU improve tax efficiency and establish new resources amid pressures for competitiveness, tax fairness, and green transition?
Talks@Bruegel: China's tech regulations and global tech rivalry with Angela Zhang
How China governs Big Tech and regulates Artificial Intelligence?
Talks@Bruegel: How the US weaponised the world economy with Abe Newman
How does recent research illuminate the US' influence on global surveillance and control, and what does this imply for international economies?
China’s Innovation and Industrial Policy: Achievements, challenges and consequences for Europe
At this event, we will explore both China's successes and challenges when it comes to innovation.
Talks@Bruegel: How China and Europe can cooperate on climate change with Xiaochuan Zhou
How can China and Europe team up on green development, while preventing economic fragmentation in multilateral cooperation?
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The macroeconomics of decarbonisation
At this event we launched the book "The Macroeconomics of Decarbonisation: Implications and Policies"
AI in the labour market: balancing disruption and development
How can we maximise the benefits of AI while addressing its potential negative impact on income distribution and labor markets?
Halftime for the European Union’s recovery fund: is the glass half full or half empty?
How has the RRF performed at its halfway point in terms of implementation, results orientation and additionality for future EU funding instruments?
Visions for Europe: Economic expert debate for the 2024 EU elections
Bruegel and the Financial Times partnered up to host a debate featuring representatives from EU political parties on EU economic issues
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Event
09 June 2022
Through crises towards stability: Reflections on 10 years of the ESM with Klaus Regling
How is the European Stability Mechanism responding to crises, and what will the future of the ESM look like?
Event
07 June 2022
Future of Work and Inclusive Growth Annual Conference 2022
First Annual Conference of the Future of Work and Inclusive Growth project
Event
01 June 2022
The Bufferati concept: A radical new bank capital model
At this event Sam Woods engaged in a conversation with the audience about the Bufferati concept.
Event
31 May 2022
MICROPROD Final Event
Final conference of the MICROPROD project
Event
25 May 2022
How can we support and restructure firms hit by the COVID-19 crisis?
What are the vulnerabilities and risks in the enterprise sector and how prepared are countries to handle a large-scale restructuring of businesses?
Event
19 May 2022
Three data realms: Managing the divergence between the EU, the US and China in the digital sphere
How do major economies differ in their regulation of digital trade, and how can we best deal with the risks posed by diverging regulatory regimes?
Event
18 May 2022
Is China’s private sector advancing or retreating?
A look into the Chinese private sector.
Event
18 May 2022
Adapting to European technology regulation: A conversation with Brad Smith, President of Microsoft
Invitation-only event featuring Brad Smith, who discussed the regulation of big tech in the context of Europe's digital transformation.
Event
11 May 2022
How are crises changing central bank doctrines?
How is monetary policy evolving in the face of recent crises? As central banks take on new roles, how accountable are they to democratic institutions?
Event
05 May 2022
What is in store for Euro area economies?
ECB Executive Board Member Philip Lane discussed the outlook for Euro area economies.
Event
28 April 2022
COVID-19 and the shift to working from home: differences between the US and the EU
What changes has working from home brought on for workers and societies, and how can policy catch up?
Event
27 April 2022
From viruses to wars: recent disruptions to global trade and value chains
How have events in recent years impacted global trade and value chains and how can we strengthen these against future disruptions?
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?
Event
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.