Podcast
04 September 2019
Backstage at BAM19: Which priorities for the new EU leadership?
Backstage at the Bruegel Annual Meetings, Rebecca Christie talks with Guntram Wolff on priorities for the new EU leadership, the Annual Meetings and C
Podcast
04 September 2019
Backstage at the Bruegel Annual Meetings, Rebecca Christie talks with Guntram Wolff on priorities for the new EU leadership, the Annual Meetings and C
External publication
31 July 2019
This external publication delves into the new responsibility given to the European Central Bank: supervision on banks in the euro-area. It tells its h
Blog post
26 July 2019
This blog post investigates the debate on whether European competition rules should foster European industrial champions, or allow national champions
Blog post
24 July 2019
French, German and Polish governments have jointly proposed options for modernising EU competition policy. The debate to recalibrate European competit
Blog post
18 July 2019
Croatia seems a suitable candidate for euro area accession: there is a tight peg to the euro, high public debt is coming down, and the banking sector
Blog post
09 July 2019
Bruno Le Maire, minister of the economy and finance, delivered the opening speech at Bruegel's event “The Eurozone agreement – a mini revolution?”, 8
Event
08 July 2019
What does the new Eurozone budget do, and what does it not do? What are its strengths and weaknesses?
Podcast
04 July 2019
In this Director's Cut of 'The Sound of Economics', Guntram Wolff talks to two of the authors of Bruegel's memo to the new ECB president, Maria Demert
Policy brief
03 July 2019
Memo to the president of the European Central Bank. Grégory Claeys, Maria Demertzis and Francesco Papadia present the challenges that the next ECB pre
Blog post
24 June 2019
The Eurogroup met on June 13th to discuss the deepening of the economic and monetary union (EMU) and prepare the discussions for the Euro Summit. From
Event
19 June 2019
How is a successful European Monetary Union still possible in today's ever-shifting political landscape? What reforms need to occur in order to guaran
Blog post
18 June 2019
No other country lost as many positions as Greece and Italy in the rankings of European countries by Gross National Income per head, between 1990 and
Event
17 June 2019
At this event Gita Gopinath, Chief Economist at the IMF will discuss the role of national structural reforms in enhancing resilience in the Euro Area.
Opinion piece
04 June 2019
The recent European Parliament election suggests that a growing share of European voters sees things differently from national governments. Whereas ci
Opinion piece
28 May 2019
Jean Pisani-Ferry constate que tous les grands partis ne remettent plus en cause l’euro. Il souligne néanmoins que trois vulnérabilités – économique,
Blog post
27 May 2019
On May 28th, EU heads of state and government will start the nomination process for the next ECB president. Leaving names of possible candidates aside