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Bruegel is the European think tank that specialises in economics

Our mission is to improve the quality of economic policy with open and fact-based research, analysis and debate.

Established in 2005, it is independent and non-doctrinal. Bruegel’s mission is to improve the quality of economic policy with open and fact-based research, analysis and debate. We are committed to impartiality, openness and excellence. Bruegel’s membership includes EU Member State governments, international corporations and institutions.

Through publications, events, social media, podcast, and a lively commentary section, Bruegel has carved a unique discussion space for everyone interested in improving the quality of economic policy. Through a dual focus on analysis and impact, and dynamic relationships with policymakers at every governance level, it has also established itself as a vibrant laboratory for economic policies. 

Bruegel’s research is built around a focused medium-term research programme. This programme is divided into three-year cycles, and serves as the basis of our approach to governance, research, outreach and fundraising. Within this time horizon we have an annual research programme.

Every Bruegel member plays a role in identifying research priorities on an equal footing, through collective and public discussions that takes place during statutory meetings. Both the three-year cycles as well as each annual research programme are adopted by the board each September, after discussions between Bruegel scholars, members and other stakeholders.

2024/2025 Research programme
2023/2024 Research programme
2022/2023 Research programme
2021/2022 Research programme
2020/2021 Research programme
2019/2020 Research programme
2018/2019 Research Programme
2017/2018 Research Programme
2016/2017 Research Programme
2015/2016 Research Programme
2014/2015 Research Programme
2013/2014 Research Programme
2012/2013 Research Programme
2011/2012 Research Programme
2010/2011 Research Programme
2009/2010 Research Programme
2008/2009 Research Programme
2007/2008 Research Programme
2006/2007 Research Programme
2005/2006 Research Programme