Blog post
11 December 2018
Economic policy challenges in Southern and Eastern Mediterranean
For a long time, southern and eastern Mediterranean countries struggled with serious socio-economic challenges and dysfunctional economic systems and
Blog post
11 December 2018
For a long time, southern and eastern Mediterranean countries struggled with serious socio-economic challenges and dysfunctional economic systems and
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
29 November 2018
As the presidency shifts from Argentina to Japan at Buenos Aires (and then to Saudi Arabia) it is worth asking why the G20 has endured this long and w
Podcast
26 October 2018
Bruegel senior fellow Zsolt Darvas welcomes Sayuri Shirai, professor at Keio University, visiting scholar at the Asian Development Bank Institute and
Event
18 September 2018
When are structural reform efforts successful in fostering productivity and growth when and why do they fail?
Blog post
13 September 2018
Proposals for reforming the euro area back on the agenda. An overhaul of the European fiscal rules should be on high on this agenda, because the curre
Opinion piece
23 July 2018
The new coalition budget looks a lot like the old German coalition budget.
Article
18 July 2018
Testimony before the European Parliament Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection (IMCO).
Podcast
11 July 2018
In this week's Sound of Economics, Bruegel affiliate fellow, Silvia Merler, is joined by Marcello Minenna, PhD lecturer at the London Graduate School
Opinion piece
26 June 2018
On March 4th, Italians sent a resounding message in favour of a break with the past. The ultimate test for the new ‘government of change’ will be whet
Blog post
18 June 2018
Scholars have been investigating the relationship between demographics and long term growth, in the context of the secular stagnation hypothesis. We r
Blog post
23 May 2018
The full consequences of Britain’s vote to leave the European Union were never going to be immediately perceptible. As we approach the second annivers
Annual report
17 May 2018
The Bruegel annual report provides a broad overview of the organisation's work in the previous year.
Blog post
07 May 2018
The debate about rethinking economics keeps rambling. We summarise newest contributions to this important discussion.
Opinion piece
30 April 2018
While Italy remains without a new government, it would be foolish to believe that a country where anti-system parties won 55% of the popular vote will
Blog post
28 March 2018
With growth gathering momentum in the eurozone, some have claimed this is the proof that structural reforms implemented during the crisis are working,