Event
07 September 2017
Bruegel Annual Meetings 2017
The Annual Meetings are Bruegel’s flagship event. They offer a mixture of large public debates and small private sessions about key issues in European
Event
07 September 2017
The Annual Meetings are Bruegel’s flagship event. They offer a mixture of large public debates and small private sessions about key issues in European
Opinion piece
28 July 2017
Europe’s post-crisis recovery has been disappointing in comparison with the USA. But lower rates of inequality are staving off populism and bolstering
Blog post
12 July 2017
Traditional finance focuses on financial return, considering the financial sector separate from both society and the environment. In contrast, sustain
Opinion piece
11 July 2017
Traditional finance focuses solely on financial return and risk. By contrast, sustainable finance considers financial, social and environmental return
Article
20 June 2017
This presentation was delivered in Brussels at the Employment and Social Affairs Committee (EMPL) of the European Parliament on 29 May 2017.
Event
31 May 2017
Can manufacturing still be a driver for inclusive growth around the world? What European and national policies can foster inclusive growth in Europe?
Annual report
24 May 2017
The Bruegel annual report provides a broad overview of the organisation's work in the previous year.
Blog post
24 April 2017
What’s at stake: at odds with the conventional wisdom of constant factor shares, the portion of national income accruing to labour has been trending d
Event
12 April 2017
At this event the Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund, Christine Lagarde, will speak about the global outlook and policy priorities,
Blog post
12 April 2017
Curtain raiser speech ahead of the 2017 IMF Spring Meetings delivered at Bruegel by the Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund.
Policy brief
02 February 2017
Now more than ever, the EU needs to address concerns about the significant decline in productivity growth and the increasing perception of unfairness.
Event
26 January 2017
Inclusive growth has been the exception globally, and will be a greater challenge in the future. Achieving it has to be central to our agenda, but req
Policy brief
19 January 2017
The ‘poverty’ target set by the European Commission aims to lift “over 20 million people out of poverty” between 2008 and 2020 in the EU27. Progress t
Blog post
13 December 2016
Is technological progress behind growing income inequality? No, according to Zsolt Darvas, who argues that redistribution and the regulation of certai
Event
07 December 2016
How inclusive is growth in transition countries? Post-communist countries are becoming more prosperous but many people are being left behind, risking
Blog post
23 November 2016
The properly measured EU-wide Gini coefficient of disposable income inequality shows that inequality in the EU as whole declined in 1994-2008, after w