The Sound of Economics
A podcast by Bruegel
405 Episodes
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From division to unity: 35 years after the fall of the Berlin Wall
Published: 11/13/2024 -
The US voted - what now?
Published: 11/6/2024 -
Counting sunshine: Solar energy data and public policy
Published: 10/29/2024 -
China's latest stimulus package: is it enough to save the economy?
Published: 10/23/2024 -
What can Europe learn from Japanification?
Published: 10/16/2024 -
Do the European Institutions really need language diversity?
Published: 10/9/2024 -
Europe’s green global reach
Published: 10/2/2024 -
How should the new European Commission engage with China?
Published: 9/25/2024 -
Population ageing is straining public debt
Published: 9/19/2024 -
Conversation with Eurogroup president Paschal Donohoe: Strengthening EU public finances, defence and security
Published: 9/11/2024 -
Unite, defend, grow: EU policy for the next five years
Published: 9/4/2024 -
Through crises and their solutions – A farewell to Maria Demertzis
Published: 8/28/2024 -
Making buildings greener: EU decarbonisation plans
Published: 7/24/2024 -
Narratives and reality: China’s economic engagements in Africa
Published: 7/17/2024 -
How hydrogen can reach its green potential
Published: 7/10/2024 -
Tariffs are not the cure to world trade problems
Published: 7/3/2024 -
Macron's snap election gamble
Published: 6/26/2024 -
Electrified tensions: EU's proposed tariffs on Chinese EVs
Published: 6/20/2024 -
EU-UK relations: Brexit, Scotland, Ireland
Published: 6/12/2024 -
How the financial sector can speed up the green transition
Published: 6/5/2024
The Sound of Economics brings you insights, debates, and research-based discussions on economic policy in Europe and beyond. The podcast is produced by Bruegel, an independent and non-doctrinal think tank based in Brussels. It seeks to contribute to European and global economic policy-making through open, fact-based, and policy-relevant research, analysis, and debate.