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Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism What Is The Impact On Developing Countries (1080p)
Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism What Is The Impact On Developing Countries (1080p) by BruegelEvents

How Are Crises Changing Central Bank Doctrines
How Are Crises Changing Central Bank Doctrines by BruegelEvents

The role of Cohesion policy in the fight against COVID-19 with Elisa Ferreira | 21 April
The Coronavirus outbreak presents a major challenge to the entire European Union and solidarity is an important part of the response to this unprecede...

A European response to the coronavirus crisis with Paolo Gentiloni I 6 April
In our second event in our series with the Financial Times, Commissioner Paolo Gentiloni discussed the European response to the coronavirus crisis.

Braver, Greener Fairer: European Industrial Policy in times of coronavirus
During this online event, Commissioner Thierry Breton spoke with Sam Fleming, Brussels bureau chief of the Financial Times, and Bruegel’s Director Gun...

Global competition and digital change: updating European competition policy (panel 1) | 9 March 2020
The question whether trade policy instruments are fit for coping with the rise of state capitalism and a new dimension of state subsidies has already...

Global competition and digital change: updating European competition policy (panel 2) | 9 March 2020
The question whether trade policy instruments are fit for coping with the rise of state capitalism and a new dimension of state subsidies has already...

On gains, losses, and trade-offs: the case of border carbon adjustment | 5 March 2020
Border Carbon Adjustment (BCA) is justifiably one of top priorities of the European Commission. With a ten-year deadline to drastically lower the GHG...

The resurrection of the European Banking Union | 20 February
After 8 years, the European Banking Union has not achieved its two stated objectives: breaking future contagion between banks and sovereigns, and crea...

A conversation with Philippe Donnet, Group CEO of Generali | 18 February
At this event, the Group CEO of Generali, Philippe Donnet and Guntram Wolff, Director of Bruegel discussed the general state of the financial services...

The future of taxation in the EU: tax solidarity | 17 February
At this event various aspects of the EU taxation policy were discussed such as the closing of the EU VAT gap, closer cooperation between Member States...

The future and quality of work in the age of AI | 5 February
Although AI brings forth a wide array of possibilities, it raises many questions. Will AI systems substitute workers? Does AI increase inequality and...

The future of think tanks and policy advice | 30 January
This event is part of the "Why Think Tanks Matter" annual forum.
What is the added value of think tanks? What is the role of new competit...

Take a chance on me: Sweden considers the Banking Union | 29 January
Should Sweden join the European banking union? The Swedish government asked themselves the same question and commissioned an independent inquiry into...

A post-Brexit agreement for research and innovation | 28 January
Bruegel and the Wellcome Trust have completed an ambitious simulated negotiation for a post-Brexit agreement on research and innovation. At this event...

The state of health in the EU and the digitalisation of health promotion (session 1) | 22 January
At this event the state of health in the EU and the digitalisation of it was discussed. The first session consisted of an overview of the general stat...

The state of health in the EU and the digitalisation of health promotion (session 2) | 22 January
At this event the state of health in the EU and the digitalisation of it was discussed. The first session consisted of an overview of the general stat...

Partnering with Europe on responsible AI: a conversation with Sundar Pichai, CEO Google and Alphabet
In this event, Google's and Alphabet's CEO Sundar Pichai elaborated on his views on Artificial Intelligence.

How should we measure the digital economy? | 11 December
The welfare contributions of the digital economy, characterised by the proliferation of new and free goods, are not well-measured in our current natio...

The great reversal-causes and implications of the rising corporate concentration in the US | 11 Dec
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Thomas Philippon presented his thesis on market concentration. He exp...

Issues in productivity measurement | 4 December 2019
This Bruegel public event was organised in the framework of MICROPROD, a research project that aims to improve our understanding of productivity, its...

The role of China in global value chains
This event looks at how the rise of China is affecting global value chains.

Improving regulatory policy formulation and institutional resilience in Europe
Are large differences in the resilience of individual economies related to differences in the quality of country-level institutions that shape the abs...

The convergence in EU rules for insolvency and enforcement
This event will assess the progress the EU has made with the convergence of national insolvency rules, and why progress in this area remains essential...

EU-Japan conference: leaders in AI development
This year’s EU-Japan conference, jointly organised by Bruegel and The Graduate Institute, Kobe University, will discuss Competition policy in the era...

EU-Japan conference: AI as new driving force of economic growth
This year’s EU-Japan conference, jointly organised by Bruegel and The Graduate Institute, Kobe University, will discuss Competition policy in the era...

Public finance - time for a quality check | 16 October 2019
This event discussed the quality of public finance. There is evidence that improving the composition of public finance can improve growth and reduce e...

Banking disrupted by FinTech and Big Tech | 9 October 2019
The provision of financial services is profoundly changing worldwide – so much so that many commentators are predicting the death of banking as we kno...

China and the WTO: towards a better fit | 9 October 2019
This is a session that Bruegel organised at the World Trade Organization (WTO) Public Forum in Geneva.
The participation of China in the...

EU-Singapore relations in a global context | 11 September 2019
On 11 September we were honoured to welcome S. Iswaran, Singapore’s Minister for Communications and Information and Minister-in-charge of Trade Relati...

Priorities for Europe’s monetary union
While the euro area has emerged from its deep economic crisis and interest rates are at historically low levels, multiple challenges remain. How compl...

EU-Africa partnership
What’s the EU’s offer to Africa? No region is more vulnerable to current global challenges than Africa, with negative spill-overs for the EU. Simultan...

Enhancing Europe's economic sovereignty
America and China are engaged in an economic geopolitical struggle for supremacy. This is a threat to the multilateral system the European Union has r...

AI, robots and platform workers: What future for European states?
The shift to digitalised services is triggering a profound transformation in the nature of work. Will increasing use of AI, machine learning, robots a...

Truths about trade
All too often trade is claimed to be the cause of, or a solution to, all the world’s problems. But these assertions are frequently based on outmoded c...

Which priorities for the new EU leadership?
When the last Commission took office in 2014, Europe was consumed by the eurozone crisis. Today, the incoming leadership must decide how to deal with...

How can Europe’s economy thrive in the digital age?
Abstract
Digital technologies are expected to be the drivers of growth, but evidence of significant productivity boosts is scant. Also, many pe...

Making Carbon Pricing Work - Bruegel annual meetings
Abstract
Putting a price on carbon has - for good economic reasons - become an undisputed policy proposal. But in reality, many economic activi...

Europe’s trade policy - Bruegel annual meetings 2019
Europe’s trade policy agenda for the next 5 years promises to be challenging. With the US and China engaged in an escalating trade war, the US threate...

Launch Of The Bruegel Memos To The New European Leadership
In this event and at the start of the new cycle of the European Institutions, Bruegel publishes a series of memos to the new generation of lawmakers....