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EU savers need a single-market place to invest
Proposals to leverage the single market to boost retail investment could lead to a product citizens will trust
Income inequality and the liberal economic order: a not entirely Western perspective
This essay argues that global welfare gains should be safeguarded and built on, not undermined by a blinkered perception of liberalism.
The impact on the European Union of Ukraine’s potential future accession
This report evaluates the impact on the EU of a possible EU accession of Ukraine, focusing on economic consequences and institutional developments.
Inclusive digital economy: a round-up of project research
The rise of automation, remote employment and a diversifying workforce will necessitate a shift in how we interact with new technology
Economic arguments in favour of reducing copyright protection for generative AI inputs and outputs
The licensing of training inputs slows down economic growth compared to what it could be with competitive and high-quality GenAI
Publication list
Blog post
28 March 2012
LTRO, interbank stress and banks’ stock prices: a conundrum?
Stress in the interbank market increased steeply after July 2011. The figure below shows the pattern of the Euribor-Eonia Swap spread, an indicator of
Blog post
27 March 2012
Blog post
26 March 2012
Pourquoi l’Europe ne parle pas francais
“Jetzt auf einmal wird in Europa Deutsch gesprochen” (“Tout d’un coup, on s’est mis à parler allemand en Europe”). En s’enorgueillissant ainsi, fin
Working paper
26 March 2012
Are banks affected by their holdings of government debt?
This Working Paper sheds light on the link between sovereign and banking risk in the euro zone. It provides an empirical analysis of the impact o
Blog post
25 March 2012
The Weekender: options for ESM/EFSF and the Irish/ECB promissory note deal
Dear All, Financial markets are getting more concerned about Europe again, and about Spain in particular. It is a call to end the complacency that s
Blog post
23 March 2012
Blogs review: What's finance for?
What’s at stake: Since the financial crisis, the role of finance has been put into question. Beyond the political process of re-regulation, it is usef
Blog post
23 March 2012
Can Europeans blog after all?
Last week, we wrote a post arguing that the European economic blogosphere was trailing by far its American counterpart. This is a revision of what we
Blog post
21 March 2012
Reform needed before Chinese currency joins top league
The internationalisation of the Chinese currency is progressing but substantial reform is needed before it can reach the same standing as the euro o
Blog post
19 March 2012
The Weekender
Dear All, I’m writing these lines from Paris where European Social democratic parties held a big pow wow on Friday and Saturday. It was a very inter
Blog post
16 March 2012
World Wide Rates
In a recent Bruegel Working Paper I calculated trade-weighted real effective exchange rates (REERs) for 178 countries – many more than in any other
Blog post
16 March 2012
Blogs review: The fiscal compact
What’s stake: The Treaty for Stability, Coordination and Governance, also known as Fiscal Compact has been negotiated and signed in a record amount of
Blog post
16 March 2012
The financial transaction tax: please consider the alternatives.
Last Tuesday the European ministers of finance asked the Danish presidency to consider alternatives to the financial transaction tax (FTT). The compr
Blog post
15 March 2012
Actual and cosmetic changes in debt sustainability
The leaked Debt Sustainability Analysis (DSA) produced by the IMF in February 2012 looked into the economic developments that would arise in Greece
Working paper
15 March 2012
Real effective exchange rates for 178 countries: a new database
Using data on exchange rates and consumer price indices and a weighting matrix, we calculate up-to-date consumer price index-based REER (the real effe
Blog post
15 March 2012
Europeans can’t blog
As Bruegel is launching its blog, and what we hope will become an important European forum for discussion on international economics, we came up wit
Blog post
15 March 2012
The leaked second economic adjustment programme for Greece
The European Commission has produced an new document on the Second Economic Adjustment Programme for Greece, which you can find here.
The s
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