Podcast
28 March 2019
Director's Cut: China's place in the global trading system
Bruegel director Guntram Wolff and senior fellow André Sapir discuss how potential WTO reform could better accommodate China.
Podcast
28 March 2019
Bruegel director Guntram Wolff and senior fellow André Sapir discuss how potential WTO reform could better accommodate China.
Opinion piece
27 March 2019
The author appraises China's strategy towards Europe ahead of next month's EU-China summit.
Blog post
21 March 2019
Under a set of assumptions, this post concludes that UK real income and investment would have been 4% and 6% larger respectively had it not been for t
Opinion piece
18 March 2019
France and Germany recently unveiled a manifesto for a European industrial policy fit for the 21st century, sparking a lively debate across the contin
Event
27 February 2019
Who tends to get the blame for the Euro crisis in national media? What do national politicians think about the EU and EMU?
Event
21 February 2019
How should the EU taxation policy be reformed?
Opinion piece
31 January 2019
Britain and the EU must try to preserve the longstanding economic, political, and security links and, despite the last 31 months spent arguing over Br
Opinion piece
24 January 2019
With Brexit getting closer, it is still extremely difficult to predict which one of the possible outcomes will materialise. Guntram Wolff examines wha
External publication
15 January 2019
This article wishes to provide guidance on how the new vertical restraints linked to e-commerce should be treated and recommendations over the priorit
Policy brief
14 January 2019
The author, based on a note written for the Bundestag EU Committee, is exploring the possible consequences of a no-deal Brexit for the EU, assessing p
Opinion piece
12 December 2018
Surveys show that people systematically overestimate the share of foreign-born citizens among resident populations. Aligning people's perceptions with
Opinion piece
05 December 2018
Global growth is expected to continue in 2019 and 2020, albeit at a slower pace. Forecasters are notoriously bad, however, at spotting macroeconomic t
Opinion piece
23 November 2018
The authors discuss Italy's potential recourse to disaster relief from the European Union Solidarity Fund in the wake of recent floods, focusing speci
Blog post
07 November 2018
The UK government would like to keep EU-UK data transfers largely the same following the country's separation from the EU. But talks have yet to even
Podcast
07 November 2018
Robin Niblett, director of Chatham House institute, joins Bruegel deputy director Maria Demertzis for an assessment of what progress can be reasonably
Opinion piece
18 October 2018
Under pressure from the US, Beijing is set to be more open to making new allies.