Policy brief
23 October 2018
Should we give up on global governance?
The pervasive gridlock affecting the traditional global governance approach calls into question the idea of broadening its scope beyond its core remit
Policy brief
23 October 2018
The pervasive gridlock affecting the traditional global governance approach calls into question the idea of broadening its scope beyond its core remit
Blog post
22 October 2018
While final ratification of the USMCA (also known as Nafta 2.0) is pending, we review economists’ assessment of the agreement.
Opinion piece
18 October 2018
Under pressure from the US, Beijing is set to be more open to making new allies.
Opinion piece
17 October 2018
The Trump administration knows that a key source of US economic leverage is the dollar’s role as the world’s dominant reserve currency. Countering Ame
Podcast
17 October 2018
Amid the Asia-Europe Economic Forum on the fringes of the 12th ASEM Summit, Bruegel senior fellow hosts a conversation on developing global trade rela
Event
16 October 2018
An in-depth look at competition policy.
Event
11 October 2018
In the third edition of the "Platform for Advanced & Emerging Economies Policy Dialogue" we will discuss trade flows and trade policy between Europe a
External publication
11 October 2018
The authors contributed to the new issue of 'Intereconomics - Review of European Economic Policy' with a paper on the EU's strategy for managing the t
Podcast
04 October 2018
Bruegel senior fellow André Sapir welcomes Tamotsu Nakamura, dean of Kobe University’s Graduate School of Economics, and Maria Åsenius, head of cabine
Event
03 October 2018
This event; jointly organised by Bruegel and the Graduate School of Economics, Kobe University, will discuss the EU-Japan trade deal and asses its imp
External publication
03 October 2018
This paper was requested by the European Parliament's Committee on International Trade (INTA) and analyses the EU-Japan Economic Partnership Agreement
Article
27 September 2018
Testimony before the Belgian Federal Parliament ( La commissions des Relations extérieures de la Chambre des représentants )
Blog post
25 September 2018
“It is absurd that Europe pays for 80% of its energy import bill – worth €300 billion a year – in US dollars when only roughly 2% of our energy import
Blog post
20 September 2018
Have prices moved in the direction of correcting real exchange rate misalignments everywhere in the euro area in recent years? Not between the largest
Podcast
20 September 2018
Bruegel director Guntram Wolff is joined by Alicia García-Herrero, senior fellow at Bruegel, and Zhang Weiwei, director at The China Institute of Fuda
Event
17 September 2018
We are hosting a number of Chinese and EU experts to discuss trade relations between the three forces.