External publications
The work of Bruegel's fellows published in academic journals and on institutional platforms
Recent external publications
How Should Europe Think About Economic Security?
Exchange rates and fundamentals: Forecasting with long maturity forward rates
Green Industrial Policy in Europe: Past, Present, and Prospects
External publication
09 December 2016
EU economic governance: euro area periphery lessons for Central and Eastern European countries
An analysis of macroecnomic developments shows that Central and Eastern European (CEE) EU member states fared much better in the aftermath of the cris
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07 December 2016
Policy and Politics in the Era of the Industrial Internet: How the Digital Transformation Will Change the Political Arena
The digital transformation has already had an impact on policymaking, and this trend will continue in the years to come. How will the political proces
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06 December 2016
Climate policy in China, the European Union and the United States: Main drivers and prospects for the future
China, the European Union (EU) and the United States (US) are responsible for the majority of global emissions of greenhouse gases, and produce about
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06 December 2016
The impact of the legal and operational structures of euro-area banks on their resolvability
This paper evaluates the obstacles to resolvability that the legal and operational structures of the large
euro-area banks could present, assuming th
External publication
16 November 2016
What role for the financial markets in Europe?
The European financial system is too strongly bank-based. How can it be rebalanced to become favourable to growth and employment again? (This paper is
External publication
18 October 2016
Currency crises in post-Soviet economies — a never ending story?
This paper offers an updated and comprehensive analysis of the currency crises in Russia and the former Soviet Union economies.
External publication
15 September 2016
New network neutrality rules in Europe: comparisons to those in the U.S.
This paper explains the similarities and differences between European and U.S. net neutrality rules.
External publication
29 August 2016
Europe after Brexit: A proposal for a continental partnership
This paper leaves aside the issue of EU reform and focuses on the desirable EU-UK relationship after Brexit. The authors argue that none of the existi
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19 August 2016
Seven years after the crisis: intersecting perspectives
This joint publication brings together the papers produced as part of the first collaboration between Bruegel and the OCP Policy Center. Within the th
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09 June 2016
Bias against novelty in science: a cautionary tale for users of bibliometric indicators
Research which explores unchartered waters has a high potential for major impact but also carries a higher uncertainty of having impact. Such explorat
External publication
28 January 2016
Analysis of developments in EU capital flows in the global context (2nd report)
The purpose of our report is to provide a comprehensive overview of capital
movements in Europe in a global context.
External publication
25 June 2015
Policy lessons from financing innovative firms
There has been increasing concern from policy makers around the world about the lack of access to finance for young innovative firms. As a result, gov
External publication
17 June 2015
Does money matter in the euro area? Evidence from a new Divisia index
Zsolt Darvas created a a dataset on euro-area Divisia-money aggregates. In this paper, Zsolt estimates theoretically correct responses to money,
External publication
26 April 2015
Follow what I do, and also what I say: Monetary policy impact on Brazil’s financial markets
The objective of this paper is to assess empirically whether futures interest rates in Brazil react to changes in the SELIC rate and, especially, to
External publication
15 February 2015
Financial inclusion, rather than size, is the key to tackling income inequality
In this paper we assess empirically whether financial inclusion contributes to reducing income inequalitywhen controlling for other key factors, such
External publication
09 February 2015
The four unions “PIE” on the Monetary Union “CHERRY”
This paper presents a European Index of Regional Institutional Integration (EURII), which maps developments in European integration from 1958 to 2014