report January 17, 2022 The effect of COVID certificates on vaccine uptake, public health, and the economy An analysis of the incentive effects of COVID certificates on vaccine uptake, health outcomes and the economy.... By Bruegel, COVID-19, Digital economy and innovation, health economics and policy
report January 13, 2022 Decarbonisation of the energy system Our analysis highlights that the current national energy and climate plans (NECPs) of EU countries are insufficient to achieve a cost-efficient pathway to EU-wide climate neutrality by 2050.... By Bruegel, energy, European Green Deal, Green economy
report January 13, 2022 Europe must come together to confront Omicron Statement published in the renowned British Medical Journal (BMJ) to address the wave of the Omicron variant of SARS-CoV-2.... By Bruegel, COVID-19, Global economy and trade, health economics and policy
report January 3, 2022 Sustainability transition and the European Green Deal: A macro-dynamic perspective Report of the results of work carried out at ETC/WMGE on Green economy transition: Macroeconomic analytical framework in 2020 and 2021.... By Bruegel, Climate Change, Decarbonisation, European Green Deal, Green economy
report December 23, 2021 Timely measurement of real effective exchange rates This paper contributes to the measurement of monthly consumer price index-based real effective exchange rates with two main novelties.... By Bruegel, Global economy and trade, global governance, trade, trade policy
report December 22, 2021 How fast is this novel technology going to be a hit? Antecedents predicting follow-on inventions In this paper, the authors identify novel technologies on a large-scale and map their re-use trajectories.... By Bruegel, Digital economy and innovation, technology
report September 24, 2021 Brexit and European finance: Prolonged limbo It will take longer than many had anticipated for the dust to settle on the post-Brexit financial landscape and its respective implications for the EU and the UK.... By Bruegel, EU-UK relations, Finance & Financial Regulation, Financial Regulation
report September 24, 2021 Winners and losers of energy and climate policy – How can the costs be redistributed? Who should bear more and who less of the burden achieving climate policy goals?... By Bruegel, Climate Change, Decarbonisation, Energy & Climate, Welfare policy
report September 23, 2021 A new integrated-value assessment method for corporate investment To contribute more to the green transition, companies should start to make investment decisions based on integrated-value assessment, weighing up the environmental and social impacts alongside the financial returns.... By Bruegel, Energy & Climate, European Macroeconomics & Governance, sustainability
report September 20, 2021 Investing in China: myths and realities Concerns are real, but the country fares as well as peers at similar levels of development. Analysis published in fDi Intelligence.... By Bruegel, China, China-USA relations, EU-China relations, Global Economics & Governance, Investment
report September 16, 2021 Platform mergers and antitrust Should internet era merger policy differ from industrial era merger policy? This paper was published in Industrial and Corporate Change by Oxford University Press.... By Bruegel, Digital economy, innovation, Innovation & Competition Policy
report September 16, 2021 Can climate change be tackled without ditching economic growth? The notion of degrowth to reduce greenhouse gas emissions appears unrealistic; decoupling of emissions from growth is in principle possible but requires unprecedented efforts.... By Bruegel, Climate Change, Decarbonisation, Energy & Climate, growth, industrial policy, innovation, technology
report September 10, 2021 EU-India trade relations: assessment and perspectives In-depth analysis prepared for the European Parliament's Committee on International Trade (INTA).... By Bruegel, EU governance, Global Economics & Governance, global governance, India, trade policy
report September 9, 2021 A green fiscal pact: climate investment in times of budget consolidation Budget consolidation in European Union countries should be possible within EU rules, but countries should agree a green fiscal pact to protect net-zero investment.... By Bruegel, Climate Change, Decarbonisation, ECOFIN, EU governance, European Macroeconomics & Governance, European semester and fiscal rules, Investment, public debt
report September 9, 2021 Conditions are ideal for a new climate club The technical and political conditions are ideal for the creation of a climate club to catalyse tougher climate action worldwide.... By Bruegel, Climate Change, Decarbonisation, Energy & Climate, technology
report September 7, 2021 What is behind China’s Dual Circulation Strategy? China's dual circulation strategy should not be dismissed as a buzzword: its implementation will entail major consequences.... By Bruegel, China, Global Economics & Governance
report September 2, 2021 Global asymmetries strike back This essay addresses an old question that international relations scholars view as fundamental, but which economists regard as secondary: that of asymmetries in international economic relations.... By Bruegel, Global Economics & Governance, global governance
report July 20, 2021 A Safety Net for the Green Economy How to protect workers hurt by the fight against climate change.... By Bruegel
report July 15, 2021 Building the Road to Greener Pastures How the G20 can support the recovery with sustainable local infrastructure investment.... By Bruegel
report July 15, 2021 A new direction for the European Union’s half-hearted semiconductor strategy The EU needs a more targeted strategy to increase its presence in this strategic and thriving sector, building on its existing strengths, while accommodating its relatively low domestic needs.... By Bruegel
report July 9, 2021 A Global Deal for Our Pandemic Age Report of the G20 High Level Independent Panel on Financing the Global Commons for Pandemic Preparedness and Response.... By Bruegel
report July 8, 2021 The risks from climate change to sovereign debt in Europe European Union institutions and national fiscal authorities should incorporate climate risk in debt sustainability analysis.... By Bruegel
report July 1, 2021 Commercialisation contracts: European support for low-carbon technology deployment To cut the cost of decarbonisation significantly, the best solution would be to provide investors with a predictable carbon price that corresponds to the envisaged decarbonisation pathway.... By Bruegel
report June 25, 2021 UK banks in international markets Implications of UK-euro area divergence in regulation and supervisory practice... By Bruegel
report May 28, 2021 Digital European Economic Sovereignty? The Case of Semiconductors Study prepared for the European Parliament's Committee on Foreign Affairs (AFET)....