The Sound of Economics
The podcast by Bruegel.
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Managing the What Ifs: Europe, China and world trade
How should the EU de-risk its external economic relationships without foregoing the benefits of trade?
NATO and the EU - who does what for European defence?
As the war in Ukraine stretches on, how do the European Union and the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation work together?
Do EU tech rules add up?
Mapping out the EU’s digital agenda
Zooming in on the US-China tech rivalry
A comparative exploration of US-China innovation frontiers
What visions for Europe? Unpacking EU parties’ economic strategies
The EU elections are around the corner. What economic plans are the parties advocating for?
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17 April 2024
Climate change, the next big financial threat
A warming planet poses new risks to European sovereign debt. How can the continent protect itself?
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27 March 2024
Capital markets union - why now?
What is hindering the EU from achieving a Capital markets union?
Podcast
21 February 2024
What to do with frozen Russian assets
How could the EU help further fund Ukraine two years into the war?
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31 January 2024
Ten years of Europe’s banking union
How far along is Europe’s banking union, and what is next?
Podcast
07 September 2023
Assessing the risks and prospects of European banking system
Giuseppe Porcaro and Nicolas Véron speak with Sharon Donnery about European banking supervision.
Podcast
26 April 2023
Europe's takeaway from recent banking turmoil
A deep dive into EU regulation of the banking sector and how European banks were affected by the recent bank collapses.
Podcast
19 April 2023
The economic value of decentralised finance
Will decentralised finance become established and normalised?
Podcast
13 March 2023
The collapse of Silicon Valley Bank
A timely conversation on the Silicon Valley Bank crisis.
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11 January 2023
Croatia’s accession into the euro area
What are the implications of Croatia joining the euro area?
Podcast
08 December 2022
The charm of central bank digital currencies in a polarised world
How will CBDCs impact the international financial system?
Podcast
28 September 2022
Learning from the European Central Bank's policy mistakes
While mistakes unduly constrained rate hikes, gradual tightening is the right approach along with a new instrument to address energy bottlenecks.
Podcast
01 July 2022
A decade of economic policy
Guntram Wolff looks back at the past decade of Bruegel contribution to economic policy in Europe.
Podcast
22 April 2022
Sanctions on Russia two months in
A further look into sanctions on Russia and the implications for the global financial system.
Podcast
02 March 2022
War in Ukraine: implications for the global financial system and central banks
A special episode of the Sound of Economics Live on the global financial system and central banks in the wake of sanctions imposed on Russia.
Podcast
29 September 2021
A green fiscal pact
How can the European Union increase green public investment while consolidating budget deficits?
Podcast
26 August 2021
Environmental, societal and governance criteria: hit or miss?
Is sustainable investing contributing to society’s climate and social goals, or preventing systemic change?
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