Skip to main content

Secondary navigation

  • Membership
  • Partnerships
  • Newsletter
  • Contact

Main navigation

  • Topics
  • Publications
  • Blog
  • The Sound of Economics
  • Events
  • Our Researchers
  • About

Improving economic policy

Main navigation

  • Topics
  • Publications
  • Blog
  • The Sound of Economics
  • Events
  • Our Researchers
  • About

Secondary navigation

  • Membership
  • Partnerships
  • Newsletter
  • Contact

Suggested keywords:

  • decarbonisation
  • COVID-19
  • energy
  • climate change
  • monetary policy
Filter by:
Content type
Topic
Keyword
Country
Showing 1–10 of 2247 results

Dataset

04 November 2022

National policies to shield consumers from rising energy prices

Organisation

27 July 2022

Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research

Working paper

26 July 2022

The impact of artificial intelligence on the nature and quality of jobs

Policymakers should strengthen the role of social partners in the adoption of AI technology to protect workers’ bargaining power.

Report

25 July 2022

A Transatlantic Energy and Climate Pact Is Now More Necessary Than Ever

Blog post

20 July 2022

Closing the gender gap for self-employed women in the European Union

Self-employed women are at a wealth disadvantage, according to ECB household finance data, and thus have more to gain from policies that spur saving.

In focus

20 July 2022

2022 Summer Reads

Working paper

19 July 2022

COVID-19 in the European Union: health impacts and effects on economic activity

What matters when it comes to managing the pandemic is to prevent intensive-care admissions and deaths arising from COVID-19.

Blog post

18 July 2022

What role for China in the global refining crunch?

Despite high prices, China’s substantial spare oil refining capacity remains restricted.

Blog post

13 July 2022

A possible G7 price cap on Russian oil: issues at stake

A price cap on Russian oil might improve the current western sanctions regime, but effectiveness will depend on the west’s willingness

Comment

12 July 2022

Scorching summers are becoming the new normal. Can Europe prepare itself?

As global average temperatures continue to rise beyond the current 1.2°C above pre-industrial averages, Europe is likely to warm even faster.

Pagination

  • Current page 1
  • Page 2
  • Page 3
  • Page 4
  • Page 5
  • …
  • Next page
  • Last page

Bruegel's Weekly Newsletter

Subscribe to The Why Axis

Main navigation

  • Topics
  • Publications
  • Blog
  • The Sound of Economics
  • Events
  • Our Researchers
  • About

Secondary navigation

  • Membership
  • Partnerships
  • Newsletter
  • Contact

© BRUEGEL. All rights reserved. Design and development by Soapbox.