Opinion piece
07 February 2018
US tax reform and implications for the German coalition agreement
Major recent reform of US tax laws represents a serious challenge to Germany, highlighting several weaknesses in the country's economy. The formation
Opinion piece
07 February 2018
Major recent reform of US tax laws represents a serious challenge to Germany, highlighting several weaknesses in the country's economy. The formation
Podcast
07 February 2018
The final document on the German coalition agreement will have significant consequences for the European Union and the Eurozone. Bruegel director Gun
Blog post
06 February 2018
EU membership led to major financial and economic advantages to central European Member States, partly by encouraging foreign investment. Widespread f
Event
06 February 2018
The disruptive forces of block chain technologies in markets and industries: a European perspective
Blog post
05 February 2018
The European Parliament must carefully consider the reallocation of seats after Brexit, allowing for a potential shift in political alignment and work
Blog post
05 February 2018
Both in Europe and the US, economists are starting to notice how the economies of cities have been sometimes diverging from the economies of states. W
Podcast
05 February 2018
Bruegel director Guntram Wolff features in this episode of 'The Sound of Economics', highlighting how a reallocation of seats in the European Parliame
Event
02 February 2018
The event, organised by Bruegel in cooperation with the Institute for International Affairs will discuss these and related questions and will also fea
Event
30 January 2018
Bruegel is pleased to host this panel discussion as part of the global launch of the 2018 Global Go To Think Tank Index, published by the University o
Opinion piece
30 January 2018
Here’s how you run the Eurogroup.
Blog post
29 January 2018
The public's impressions of where money is spent in the European Union can often be wide of the mark. But whether this is a result of wishful thinking
Event
29 January 2018
This event will discuss the integration of migrants in the EU as well as the EU's response to the recent refugee crisis
Blog post
29 January 2018
The ‘Rebuilding Macroeconomic Theory Project’ came to an end in the most recent volume of the Oxford Review of Economic Policy; how were the various p
Blog post
25 January 2018
Historically high labour shortages in most central-eastern and north-western EU countries suggest that the immigration of central Europeans to north-w
Article
25 January 2018
Testimony of Bruegel's director during the hearing of the Commissions for the EU and for foreign relations, defense and armed forces of the French Sen
Working paper
24 January 2018
This paper models monetary policy's transmission to bank risk taking, and its interaction with a regulator s optimization problem.