Book
08 June 2016
European banking supervision: the first eighteen months
The Blueprint provides a review of the first 18 months of European banking supervision. It reviews the overall situation and the
situation in a numbe
Book
08 June 2016
The Blueprint provides a review of the first 18 months of European banking supervision. It reviews the overall situation and the
situation in a numbe
Blog post
03 May 2016
EU funding for the UK has risen considerably since 2000, but funding predominantly goes to rural and less developed areas, meaning that Northern Irela
Annual report
28 April 2016
The Bruegel annual report provides a broad overview of the organisation's work in the previous year.
Opinion piece
12 April 2016
The current inefficient European fiscal framework should be replaced with a system based on rules that are more conducive to the two objectives of pu
Policy brief
29 March 2016
The current European fiscal framework is inefficient. It should be replaced with a system based on rules more suited to the two core objectives: publ
Blog post
22 March 2016
Speech of François Villeroy de Galhau, Governor of Banque de France at Bruegel, Brussels, 22 March 2016.
Event
03 March 2016
Doubts about the fiscal sustainability of various member states have led Europe to enact greater coordination and surveillance. But are these policies
Policy brief
18 February 2016
At the current level of political and societal integration, a large federal budget is unrealistic in the euro area. The authors make three recommenda
Blog post
17 February 2016
Misalignments of real exchange rates continue to be the most visible and painful symptom of asymmetric shocks within the Eurozone. An important factor
Opinion piece
11 February 2016
Joining the banking union could provide a stable arrangement for managing financial stability for the UK and other non-Euro countries.
Policy brief
28 January 2016
So far, having more than one currency in the EU has not undermined the single market. However, attempts to deepen integration in the banking, labour
Opinion piece
11 January 2016
In France, the US and elsewhere, populist parties are growing in popularity. Such parties radically challenge the consensus of traditional parties an
Blog post
10 December 2015
The government of Matteo Renzi wants to reform the law for electing the national parliament. It also wants to change the role of the upper house, the
Article
09 December 2015
Presentation on the Five Presidents’ Report delivered at the Dutch Senate's Standing Committee for European Affairs, Finance and Economic Affairs on 8
Blog post
18 November 2015
The financial crisis has prompted a renewed interest in macro-prudential policy as a framework to address the stability of the financial system as a w
Working paper
18 November 2015
The financial crisis has prompted a renewed interest in macro-prudential policy as a framework to address the stability of the financial system as a w