Past Event
Multilateralism and global collaboration: the case of Japan and the EU.
Past Event
How can artificial intelligence have a positive impact on the economy? How does AI impact competition policy? How can the EU and Japan become leaders in AI?
Podcast
Bruegel senior fellow André Sapir welcomes Tamotsu Nakamura, dean of Kobe University’s Graduate School of Economics, and Maria Åsenius, head of cabinet to European trade commissioner Cecilia Malmström, for a discussion of the EU-Japan economic partnership in the context of heightening global trade tensions.
External Publication
This paper was requested by the European Parliament's Committee on International Trade (INTA) and analyses the EU-Japan Economic Partnership Agreement (EUJEPA).
Past Event
This event; jointly organised by Bruegel and the Graduate School of Economics, Kobe University, will discuss the EU-Japan trade deal and asses its impact.
Past Event
The 5th Bruegel - Graduate School of Economics, Kobe University conference will focus on monetary policy.
Past Event
This event is co-organised by Bruegel and the Kobe University Graduate School of Economics.
Past Event
This is the 3rd conference in a series of events jointly organised by Graduate School of Economics, Kobe University and Bruegel
Past Event
Europe in the Global Economy
Past Event
This event was co-organised by Bruegel, the Graduate School of Economics, Kobe University and Fondation France-Japon de l’EHESS. Japan and the EU are both open economies with significant trade and financial links and facing in many respects similar challenges. Both economies are affected by the rise of emerging market economies, which represent a huge opportunity […]