
The Sound of Economics
The podcast by Bruegel.

Is deglobalisation already happening?
Is the world witnessing a shift away from Hyper-globalisation to Deglobalisation?

The Élysée Treaty: 60 years on
A review of Franco-German relations on the anniversary of the Élysée treaty.

The boom, bust and future of China's real estate sector
Is China’s real estate market sustainable?

Croatia’s accession into the euro area
What are the implications of Croatia joining the euro area?

Economic policy wrapped up 2022
As 2022 closes, we look back at some of the most important and interesting economic policy developments from Europe and the world.
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War in Ukraine
Podcast
08 November 2016
Debt resolution: moving on after the crisis
An excess of indebtedness is constraining economic growth in many economies. Indeed, the deleveraging since the financial crisis is exceptionally slow
Podcast
08 November 2016
Inclusive growth and inequality in Europe
Many Europeans have felt the effects of inequality due to the economic and financial crisis and stagnation. How can inequalities be tackled and which
Podcast
08 November 2016
Decarbonisation and climate change: looking ahead
Decarbonisation plays a crucial role in the fight against climate change. What progress has been made so far, and what are the challenges ahead?
Podcast
08 November 2016
Unlocking the potential of innovation
Innovation is a hot topic in Europe. But how can its potential be used to the fullest, and what are the challenges in doing that?
Podcast
06 September 2016
The future of Europe
Europe is at a crossroads. What must European leaders do to combat populism, the refugee crisis, and low growth?
Podcast
11 August 2016
What can the eurozone learn from US monetary history?
Many in the EU look to the USA as a model for monetary union in the Eurozone. But how easy was it to create such a union, and what can Europe learn f
Podcast
23 June 2016
Brexit: what happens next
On 23 June, the UK voted to leave the European Union. What will the UK’s new relationship with the EU look like?
Podcast
14 June 2016
European fiscal rules
The current European fiscal framework is inefficient and relies on indicators that are badly estimated. How can the rules be improved and what can a E