Event
20 January 2021
Monetary and fiscal policy interaction in times of Next Generation EU
Could Next Generation EU enable a better coordination of monetary and fiscal policy?
Event
20 January 2021
Could Next Generation EU enable a better coordination of monetary and fiscal policy?
Blog post
23 December 2020
A recovery from the COVID-19 recession is underway though the suffering is far from over, especially for the most vulnerable. Inequality is both a con
External publication
21 December 2020
Testimony to the European Parliament on monetary policy.
Podcast
25 November 2020
Shocks pass, but change remains a constant. We need to start focusing on permanent changes in the economy and how to adapt to them.
External publication
19 November 2020
Testimony before the European Parliament on the subject of euro area accession.
Event
19 November 2020
Analysing potential recovery spending and green investment through multiple dimensions.
External publication
19 November 2020
This article discusses how the European institutions reacted and evolved during the early stages of the COVID-19 crisis in the first half of 2020.
External publication
12 November 2020
The COVID-19 crisis has compounded the uncertainty that has come to characterise the European economy. We explore how this uncertainty manifests itsel
Opinion piece
30 October 2020
For all Beijing's ambitions of cracking the hegemony of the US dollar in the face of Trump administration sanctions, the yuan still has a long way to
Opinion piece
20 October 2020
It is time to rethink many of the basic principles of our economic model to mitigate the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Blog post
24 September 2020
To help finance the post-coronavirus recovery, the European Union is raising large amounts to pass on to its members. But absorption of EU funds is ty
External publication
23 September 2020
This paper, written at the request of the Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs, assesses how the European Parliament holds the European Central
Event
03 September 2020
Third day of Bruegel Annual Meetings.
Event
01 September 2020
The Annual Meetings are Bruegel's flagship event which gathers high-level speakers to discuss the economic topics that affect Europe and the world.
Blog post
26 August 2020
Central banks in emerging markets with weak currencies should not resort to unorthodox monetary tools such as quantitative easing as a response to the
Opinion piece
16 July 2020
Meeting the fiscal demands of COVID-19 will require the European Union to borrow on capital markets more than ever, and for European pension funds and