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
30 October 2018
Reconciling contradictory forces: financial inclusion of refugees and know-your-customer regulations
The authors contributed to the new issue of the 'Journal of Banking Regulation' with a paper on financial inclusion initiatives and banking regulation
External publication
11 October 2018
The EU response to US trade tariffs
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
External publication
03 October 2018
The impact of global decarbonisation policies and technological improvements on oil and gas producing countries in the Middle East and North Africa
Simone Tagliapietra contributed to the IEMED Mediterranean Yearbook 2018 with a chapter on the impact of decarbonisation policies on oil and gas produ
External publication
03 October 2018
The EU - Japan Economic Partnership Agreement
This paper was requested by the European Parliament's Committee on International Trade (INTA) and analyses the EU-Japan Economic Partnership Agreement
External publication
27 September 2018
LNG and Nord Stream 2 in the context of uncertain gas import demand from the EU
Georg Zachmann sees the development of import demand for natural gas in the EU as uncertain. In case of strongly increasing import demand, both Nord S
External publication
12 September 2018
The EU’s Multiannual Financial Framework and some implications for CESEE countries
Bruegel scholars Zsolt Darvas and Guntram Wolff contributed to the September 2018 edition of the OeNB's Focus on European Economic Integration.
External publication
11 September 2018
Electrification in sub-Saharan Africa: The role of international institutions
Bruegel fellow Simone Tagliapietra contributed to the new issue of the 'Oxford Energy Forum' with an article on the role of international and European
External publication
05 September 2018
Energy in Africa: Challenges and Opportunities
Bruegel fellow Simone Tagliapietra co-authored a new book on energy in Africa.
External publication
07 August 2018
Export and patent specialization in low carbon technologies
The low-carbon technology sector is going through a period of disruptive innovation and strongly increased investment, which is likely to continue. Gl
External publication
31 July 2018
The impact of artificial intelligence on employment
Technological development, and in particular digitalisation, has major implications for labour markets. Assessing its impact will be crucial for devel
External publication
29 May 2018
The changing fortunes of central banking
What are the major challenges of central banks today? This book discusses the developing role of central banks and the policies they pursue in seeking
External publication
23 May 2018
EU funds for migration, asylum and integration policies
This study provides an overview, analysis and evaluation of how EU funds for migration, asylum and integration policies have been used. Using publicly
External publication
22 May 2018
Central banking in turbulent times
Central banks came out of the Great Recession with increased power and responsibilities. Indeed, central banks are often now seen as 'the only game in
External publication
16 April 2018
Collaborative Economy: Market Design and Basic Regulatory Principles
Despite the efficiencies and benefits associated with the collaborative economy, there are concerns about how it can be properly regulated. The differ
External publication
28 March 2018
Cash outflows in crisis scenarios: do liquidity requirements and reporting obligations give the SRB sufficient time to react?
Bank failures have multiple causes though they are typically precipitated by a rapidly unfolding funding crisis. The European Union’s new prudential l
External publication
26 March 2018
Europe in a new world order
The EU is a relatively open economy and has benefited from the multilateral system. We argue that the EU should defend its strategic interests. The Si