The Sound of Economics
A podcast by Bruegel
405 Episodio
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China’s influence in African media narratives and digital space
Pubblicato: 12/04/2023 -
Why are remote jobs only happening in the cities?
Pubblicato: 05/04/2023 -
Quantitative tightening in the euro area
Pubblicato: 29/03/2023 -
Assessing Europe’s strategy on critical raw materials
Pubblicato: 23/03/2023 -
The Belt and Road Initiative 2.0 is all about security
Pubblicato: 15/03/2023 -
The collapse of Silicon Valley Bank
Pubblicato: 13/03/2023 -
Why do patriarchal systems survive?
Pubblicato: 08/03/2023 -
Europe’s gas outlook for 2023
Pubblicato: 01/03/2023 -
How useful have the EU’s financial sanctions on Russia been?
Pubblicato: 23/02/2023 -
What China’s reopening will mean for the global economy
Pubblicato: 15/02/2023 -
How should Europe react to the Inflation Reduction Act?
Pubblicato: 09/02/2023 -
Is deglobalisation already happening?
Pubblicato: 01/02/2023 -
The Élysée Treaty: 60 years on
Pubblicato: 23/01/2023 -
The boom, bust and future of China's real estate sector
Pubblicato: 18/01/2023 -
Croatia’s accession into the euro area
Pubblicato: 11/01/2023 -
Economic policy wrapped up 2022
Pubblicato: 21/12/2022 -
Transatlantic Perspectives on Digital Automation Technologies
Pubblicato: 16/12/2022 -
China-India relations and their impact on Europe
Pubblicato: 14/12/2022 -
The charm of central bank digital currencies in a polarised world
Pubblicato: 08/12/2022 -
Democracy does not die with a bang but a whimper
Pubblicato: 30/11/2022
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.