Event
03 September 2020
Bruegel Annual Meetings 2020 - Day 3
Third day of Bruegel Annual Meetings.
Event
03 September 2020
Third day of Bruegel Annual Meetings.
Event
02 September 2020
Second day of Bruegel Annual Meetings.
Event
01 September 2020
The Annual Meetings are Bruegel's flagship event which gathers high-level speakers to discuss the economic topics that affect Europe and the world.
Blog post
26 August 2020
Central banks in emerging markets with weak currencies should not resort to unorthodox monetary tools such as quantitative easing as a response to the
Opinion piece
06 August 2020
The Hong Kong government might want to consider diversifying its economy by using part of the savings earmarked for rainy days. Beyond cushioning the
Opinion piece
28 July 2020
There is a growing possibility that the COVID-19 crisis will mark the end of the growth model born four decades ago with the Reagan-Thatcher revolutio
Opinion piece
24 July 2020
Half the households surveyed by Eurostat see themselves as unable to find the resources they would need to cope with an unexpected expense within a mo
Blog post
23 July 2020
The European Commission’s original allocation mechanism really favoured lower-income countries and to a large extent was based on pre-COVID economic d
Blog post
16 July 2020
The global economy is showing signs of recovery from the economic crisis caused by COVID-19, though the spread of the coronavirus is accelerating in s
Blog post
14 July 2020
Loan guarantees have been a major part of the COVID-19 support packages offered by European governments to companies. The actual take-up numbers so fa
Policy brief
08 July 2020
In the wake of COVID-19, some economic recovery policies will help green the economy – for example, energy renovation of buildings.
Event
07 July 2020
How do we make the EU fit for future?
Blog post
06 July 2020
In its proposed Recovery Fund, the European Commission uses allocation criteria mainly linked to infection rates and past economic performance. To fos
Opinion piece
06 July 2020
Emerging economies are fighting COVID-19 and the economic sudden stop imposed by the containment and lockdown policies, in the same way as advanced ec
Policy brief
02 July 2020
The concept of household financial fragility emerged in the United States after the 2007-2008 financial crisis. It grew out of the need to understand
Event
30 June 2020
Understanding the impact and additionality of policy interventions.