Podcast
31 August 2022
Autumn 2022 economic outlook: a new chapter
Bruegel’s new Director Jeromin Zettelmeyer and Maria Demertzis discuss the European economic outlook.
Podcast
31 August 2022
Bruegel’s new Director Jeromin Zettelmeyer and Maria Demertzis discuss the European economic outlook.
Opinion piece
08 August 2022
Why a “Go It Alone” Approach Will Leave Countries in the Cold This Winter
External publication
25 July 2022
A collection of articles compiled following a joint Bruegel-Intereconomics event on EU enlargment.
Blog post
13 July 2022
A price cap on Russian oil might improve the current western sanctions regime, but effectiveness will depend on the west’s willingness
Policy brief
28 June 2022
A stronger adaptation governance framework would benefit adaptation efforts.
Event
14 June 2022
In the latest installment of the Sound of Economics Live we debated whether Ukraine's accession to the EU should be facilitated.
Opinion piece
14 June 2022
The real issue for EU leaders when they discuss Ukraine’s application at a 23-24 June summit and beyond, is what kind of club the EU should be.
Blog post
18 May 2022
By acting together, the European Union can optimise its response to the energy crisis in all scenarios but each country will have to make concessions.
Blog post
17 May 2022
The European Union should take significant economic measures in response to the war in Ukraine, but a new Next Generation EU is not needed yet.
Annual report
06 May 2022
The Bruegel annual report provides a broad overview of the organisation's work in the previous year.
Event
05 May 2022
ECB Executive Board Member Philip Lane discussed the outlook for Euro area economies.
Policy brief
29 April 2022
Policymakers must think coherently about the joint implications of their actions and avoid taking measures that contradict each other.
Event
26 April 2022
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?
Podcast
26 April 2022
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?
External publication
26 April 2022
A new EU regulatory action in public procurement could unlock the potential of green public procurement and add an important element to the European G
Podcast
22 April 2022
A further look into sanctions on Russia and the implications for the global financial system.