Article
25 January 2018
Franco-German relations facing the challenges of the EU
Testimony of Bruegel's director during the hearing of the Commissions for the EU and for foreign relations, defense and armed forces of the French Sen
Article
25 January 2018
Testimony of Bruegel's director during the hearing of the Commissions for the EU and for foreign relations, defense and armed forces of the French Sen
Book
22 January 2018
Migration is one of the most divisive policy topics in today’s Europe. In this publication, the authors assess the immigration challenge that the EU f
External publication
17 January 2018
This publication proposes six reforms to improve the Eurozone’s financial stability, political cohesion, and potential for delivering prosperity.
Blog post
15 January 2018
A first report on a key plank of the European Union’s banking union reflects on shortcomings thus far, but also suggests that recent improvements migh
External publication
15 January 2018
The monitoring and analysis of capital movements is essential for policymakers, given that capital flows can have welfare implications. This report, c
Blog post
10 January 2018
While Brexit negotiations are beginning to progress, the European Parliament is preparing to vote on the possible reallocation of seats following the
Policy brief
10 January 2018
Critical functions and public interest. What role do they play in Member States’ decision to grant liquidation aid? The author of this paper looks at
Opinion piece
30 December 2017
The new year could very well see the positive story of 2017 continue in Europe – but a number of looming policy and political problems cannot be ignor
External publication
18 December 2017
What is the role that the concepts of critical functions and public interest play in Member States’ decision to grant liquidation aid? Silvia Merler l
Blog post
13 December 2017
Whether it looks more like ‘CETA-plus’ or ‘EEA-minus’, the trade deal that emerges from phase two of the Brexit negotiations should not be the limit o
Blog post
12 December 2017
Europeans’ enthusiasm for immigration from other EU countries is steadily increasing –two-thirds of the EU population, on average, now support it.
Blog post
12 December 2017
The stock of liquidity supplied through the ECB’s open market operations has remained relatively stable, though there is a clearer change in the count
Blog post
06 December 2017
Our scholars Grégory Claeys, André Sapir, Dirk Schoenmaker, Nicolas Veron and Guntram B. Wolff, explore the next steps needed to create a more functio
Opinion piece
04 December 2017
Beyond the opposing ideas of Jean-Claude Juncker and Wolfgang Schäuble for future euro-area governance, Guntram Wolff explores how alternatives such a
Policy brief
01 December 2017
Two diametrically opposed visions of the euro-area architecture have been put forward. Departing from both Juncker’s and Schäuble’s proposals, the aut
Event
30 November 2017
At this event, we will host Vice President of the European Commission Jyrki Katainen and the President of Nea Demokratia and Opposition Leader in Gree