The Sound of Economics
Un pódcast de Bruegel
405 Episodo
-  China’s third attempt to internationalise its currencyPublicado: 17/1/2024
-  Taking stock of EU economic securityPublicado: 10/1/2024
-  A year in reviewPublicado: 20/12/2023
-  Expectations and outcomes of the 24th EU-China summitPublicado: 14/12/2023
-  Ukraine’s future with the EUPublicado: 13/12/2023
-  The state of play in global tax dealPublicado: 6/12/2023
-  The role of civil society in skills developmentPublicado: 29/11/2023
-  Greening EU fiscal rulesPublicado: 22/11/2023
-  The evolution of EU-China relationsPublicado: 15/11/2023
-  Can/Should robots look after the young and the old?Publicado: 8/11/2023
-  EU financial stability in times of warPublicado: 31/10/2023
-  Charting Poland’s post-election pathPublicado: 25/10/2023
-  Understanding local government debt in ChinaPublicado: 18/10/2023
-  Skills-based hiring: tackling the labour shortagesPublicado: 11/10/2023
-  Read with Bruegel: Ways of beingPublicado: 4/10/2023
-  The state of play in EU-LATAM tradePublicado: 27/9/2023
-  Evaluating the European Commission’s fiscal governance proposalPublicado: 20/9/2023
-  Assessing the State of the Union 2023Publicado: 13/9/2023
-  Assessing the risks and prospects of European banking systemPublicado: 7/9/2023
-  What to expect from the BRICS expansionPublicado: 31/8/2023
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.
