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
14 May 2019
Renewables for Energy Access and Sustainable Development in East Africa
This book, co-authored by Bruegel's Research Fellow Simone Tagliapietra, investigates the role of renewable energy in East Africa to provide policy-re
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14 May 2019
Global interpersonal income inequality decline: The role of China and India
Without China and India, global interpersonal income inequality in 143 countries was higher in 2015 than in 1988. Has the rest of the world really bec
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09 May 2019
Can emerging markets be a source of global troubles again?
According to popular perception, emerging-market economies have not experienced serious macroeconomic and financial turbulence since the beginning of
External publication
18 April 2019
Taking stock of the Single Resolution Board: Banking union scrutiny
The Single Resolution Board (SRB) has had a somewhat difficult start but has been able to learn and adapt, and has gained stature following its first
External publication
08 April 2019
Promoting sustainable and inclusive growth and convergence in the European Union
This speech was delivered by Guntram Wolff at the Informal ECOFIN Meeting in Bucharest on 5 April 2019.
External publication
14 March 2019
Towards EU-MENA shared prosperity
This joint publication collects the papers produced as part of the third collaboration between Bruegel and the Policy Center for the New South (PCNS).
External publication
12 February 2019
Contribution to Growth: The European Digital Single Market
Numerous legislative measures have been initiated or enacted in support of the overall achievement of a Digital Single Market (DSM). This in-depth ana
External publication
17 January 2019
Analysis of developments in EU capital flows in the global context
The monitoring and analysis of capital movements is essential for policymakers, given that capital flows can have welfare implications. This report, c
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15 January 2019
Vertical restraints and e-commerce
This article wishes to provide guidance on how the new vertical restraints linked to e-commerce should be treated and recommendations over the priorit
External publication
14 January 2019
The implications of no-deal Brexit: is the EU prepared?
Hearing on Brexit in the EU Committee of Bundestag on 14 January 2019, exploring the possible consequences of a no-deal Brexit for the EU and assessin
External publication
05 December 2018
A new strategy for EU-Turkey energy cooperation
Cooperation over energy and climate issues could be one of the components of the EU-Turkey Positive Agenda. Simone Tagliapietra proposes a new strateg
External publication
28 November 2018
Effective online communication for policy advisors: experience from the Bruegel think tank
This chapter argues that online communicaton should be put in the context of an overall strategy that has clearly identified goals. It builds on the c
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22 November 2018
How to provide liquidity to banks after resolution in Europe’s banking union
Banks deemed to be failing or likely to fail in the banking union are either put into insolvency/liquidation or enter a resolution scheme to protect t
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15 November 2018
Examining interrelation between global and national income inequalities
The author contributed to the new issue of 'The Russian Journal of Economics' with a paper on the global dimension of the inequality trends
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08 November 2018
Learning for decarbonisation
This external publication, put together in the framework of the COP21 RIPPLES Consortium, makes the case that national decarbonisation strategies shou
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05 November 2018
Euro area reform: An anatomy of the debate
A year ago, a group of 14 French and German economists joined forces with the aim of forging common proposals for euro area reforms. Their report gave