The Sound of Economics
A podcast by Bruegel
405 Episodes
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Europe's economic future
Published: 5/29/2024 -
Should foreign companies still do business in China?
Published: 5/22/2024 -
Managing the What Ifs: Europe, China and world trade
Published: 5/15/2024 -
NATO and the EU - who does what for European defence?
Published: 5/8/2024 -
Do EU tech rules add up?
Published: 4/30/2024 -
Zooming in on the US-China tech rivalry
Published: 4/24/2024 -
What visions for Europe? Unpacking EU parties’ economic strategies
Published: 4/18/2024 -
Climate change, the next big financial threat
Published: 4/17/2024 -
1982: the debt crisis that could have destroyed Western banking
Published: 4/10/2024 -
One grid to rule them all? The future of a European single electricity market
Published: 4/3/2024 -
Capital markets union - why now?
Published: 3/27/2024 -
Key take-aways from China’s Two Sessions
Published: 3/20/2024 -
How war in Ukraine brought Europe together
Published: 3/13/2024 -
The complexities of AI regulation
Published: 3/6/2024 -
South Korea's semiconductor strategy
Published: 2/28/2024 -
What to do with frozen Russian assets
Published: 2/21/2024 -
Strengthening EU competitiveness
Published: 2/14/2024 -
Skills anticipation for the green transition
Published: 2/7/2024 -
Ten years of Europe’s banking union
Published: 1/31/2024 -
Industrial strategies for Europe’s green transition
Published: 1/24/2024
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.