The Sound of Economics
Bruegel
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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.
Epizódok
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The UK, the EU – and Ukraine? 01.07.2026 45pA decade after Brexit, the UK has to compete with other prospects for EU attention
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Europe's China shock 2.0 23.06.2026 39pA record surplus, a fractured response and the limits of Brussels' ambitions
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AI, demographics and China 17.06.2026 50pHow young economists see the big challenges of our times
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What you need to know about ETS 10.06.2026 46pHow does the EU’s emissions trading system work and what changes are coming?
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Where is the growth? 03.06.2026 47pWhat do the EU’s spring forecasts say about higher prices, a changing job market and rising uncertainty?
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Reassessing China's role in the Middle East 27.05.2026 40pA complex region, persistent assumptions and the limits of Beijing's ambitions
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Money, stablecoins and the dollar 20.05.2026 35pThe past, present and future of money
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The European project 13.05.2026 39pValdis Dombrovskis, Jeromin Zettelmeyer and Anne Bucher talk Ukraine, political will and Europe’s quest for better regulation
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Weapons, war and confusion 06.05.2026 51pHow will Europe and the US build and pay for the arsenals of the future?
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Future-proofing and creative destruction 29.04.2026 44pHow EU sustainable finance can find a way forward
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Exploring Chinese trade deflection 22.04.2026 34pHow much of what China can no longer sell to the United States ends up on Europe's doorstep?
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Hungary’s future 14.04.2026 44pHow Hungary’s historic election changes the EU and the economic outlook
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Why are global imbalances rising, and why does it matter? 13.04.2026 52pIs the dollar at risk? Is China the new Germany? How to manage rising external deficits and surpluses
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Europe’s electric vehicle conundrum 08.04.2026 45pWhat to do about Chinese overcapacity, EU subsidies and the electric transition
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Montenegro’s power connection to the EU 01.04.2026 44pHow do Montenegro and the Western Balkans manage electricity, CBAM and the green transition?
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What the heck is a 28th Regime? 25.03.2026 46pThe European Commission’s new plan for business law, in context
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Italy and Europe 18.03.2026 38pSlow growth, high debt and the paradox of Giorgia Meloni
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First assessment of China's 15th Five-Year Plan 13.03.2026 31pCan Beijing's new economic blueprint deliver in an era of deflation, demographic decline, and technology warfare?
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Inflation, Iran and the Industrial Accelerator Act 11.03.2026 53pKlaas Knot and Jeromin Zettelmeyer tackle the key issues facing Europe
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Europe and the Iran war 02.03.2026 45pWhat does the conflict mean for inflation, oil prices, the economy and Ukraine?
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