Bruegel Blog
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The blog provides an analysis of the latest developments in economic policy. Bruegel is a European think tank specializing in economics. Our mission is to contribute to the quality of economic policy-making in Europe through open, fact-based, and policy-relevant research, analysis, and discussion.
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1y ago
Europe needs to move beyond emergency fiscal responses and focus on structural changes to allow the EU to accelerate its decoupling from fossil fuels ..read more
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1y ago
Despite a goal of economic self-reliance, the European Union’s imports are generally sourced from an increasingly limited set of suppliers ..read more
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1y ago
A new European Union embargo on Russian oil products should not affect EU diesel supplies and prices, but could encourage re-routing by Russia ..read more
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1y ago
Tokenisation based on blockchain technology could bring radical changes to markets for goods and services ..read more
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1y ago
The interest rate on European Union bonds is now almost as high as that of supposedly riskier Spanish bonds; this risks defeating their purpose ..read more
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1y ago
The G7 Russian oil price cap is an ambitious but untested instrument. While pitfalls exist, the cap has the potential to be the most potent sanction ..read more
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1y ago
EU countries seem to be converging on a set of reform objectives. But can these be jointly satisfied? Two recent proposals offer some hope ..read more
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1y ago
An EU energy fund is justified, but for different reasons than commonly assumed, with implications for the fund’s design ..read more
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1y ago
The €200 billion “defence shield” risks undermining European solidarity. This could be avoided by designing it well ..read more
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1y ago
Labour-market data from online sources can identify emerging occupations and skill demand, helping policymakers prepare better for future needs ..read more