External publications
The work of Bruegel's fellows published in academic journals and on institutional platforms
Recent external publications
European Economic Security: Current practices and further development
Key factors likely to shape the EU’s trade agenda in the next five-year term
How does China conduct industrial policy: analyzing words versus deeds
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
External publication
26 March 2018
Capital Markets Union and the Fintech Opportunity
Fintech has the potential to change financial intermediation structures substantially. It could disrupt existing financial intermediation with new bus
External publication
12 March 2018
Why is it so hard to reach the EU’s poverty target?
Why is it so hard to reach the Europe 2020 ‘poverty’ target? What does the poverty indicator actually measure? Why was the Lisbon strategy goal of tac
External publication
26 February 2018
Note on the interactions between payment systems and monetary policy
This paper analyses the interactions between, on one hand, monetary policy and financial stability responsibilities of the ECB and, on the other hand,
External publication
17 January 2018
Reconciling risk sharing with market discipline: A constructive approach to euro area reform
This publication proposes six reforms to improve the Eurozone’s financial stability, political cohesion, and potential for delivering prosperity.
External publication
15 January 2018
Analysis of development 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
External publication
19 December 2017
The Impact of Brexit on the EU Energy System
What will be the impact of Brexit on the EU energy system? With or without the UK, the EU will be able to complete its market, to achieve its climate
External publication
18 December 2017
Critical functions and public interest in banking services: Need for clarification?
What is the role that the concepts of critical functions and public interest play in Member States’ decision to grant liquidation aid? Silvia Merler l
External publication
07 December 2017
Network Sharing and 5G in Europe: The Potential Benefits of Using SDN or NFV
What technological, economic, and regulatory policy implications might flow from the use of Software Defined Networks (SDN) and Network Function Virtu
External publication
17 November 2017
Sovereign Concentration Charges: A New Regime for Banks’ Sovereign Exposures
Europe’s banking union has been central to the resolution of the euro-area crisis. It has had an encouraging start but remains unfinished business. If
External publication
14 November 2017
Central Asia—twenty-five years after the breakup of the USSR
Central Asia consists of five culturally and ethnically diverse countries that have followed different paths to political and economic transformation
External publication
14 November 2017
The economic effects of refugee return and policy implications
This paper looks at the question of returning asylum seekers and refugees from the economic perspective in the advanced countries that receive refugee
External publication
04 October 2017
The single monetary policy and its decentralised implementation: An assessment
This paper assesses the decentralised implementation of monetary policy by the Eurosystem in terms of its transparency, efficiency and simplicity. Com
External publication
02 October 2017
An innovation deficit behind Europe’s overall productivity slowdown?
Reinhilde Veugelers' chapter in "Investment and Growth in Advanced Economies", conference volume of the European Central Bank’s Forum on central bank