First glance
11 September 2024
Draghi disappoints on digital
The Draghi report’s emphasis on hardware and telecoms is out of touch with modern digital developments
First glance
11 September 2024
The Draghi report’s emphasis on hardware and telecoms is out of touch with modern digital developments
First glance
11 September 2024
The long-awaited Draghi report is a boost to robust competition enforcement
Event
10 September 2024
At this event, we assessed the DMA's impact, who is benefiting, and whether it encourages digital platforms to reorganise.
Memo
04 September 2024
Memo
04 September 2024
Memo
04 September 2024
Anthology
23 July 2024
The full twenty Memos will be launched at this year's Bruegel Annual Meetings in September
Dataset
06 June 2024
Analysis
23 May 2024
Research and innovation should be at the top of the EU economic policy agenda, but cannot over-rely on public investment
Working paper
18 December 2023
Technical restrictions on access to and re-use of data may result in failures in data markets and data-driven services markets.
Policy brief
16 November 2023
This paper proposes an original set of five compliance principles derived from the DMA list of obligations.
Event
10 October 2023
Anu Bradford, the author of Digital Empires: The Global Battle to Regulate Technology engaged in a discussion with Fiona Scott Morton
Event
12 September 2023
Invitation-only event featuring Fiona Scott Morton who will talk about Core Platform Services and their obligations
First glance
22 June 2023
The European Commission for the first time is considering forcing Google to divest part of its advertising services.
First glance
12 April 2023
Germany is leading the race to tame big tech. But does the EU need an antitrust enforcement competitor?
Blog post
20 February 2023
The European Commission should be more precise and transparent when designating gatekeepers under the European Union’s Digital Markets Act.