The Sound of Economics
Ein Podcast von Bruegel
405 Folgen
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War in Ukraine: A conversation with Oleg Ustenko
Vom: 9.3.2022 -
War in Ukraine: China-Russia relations
Vom: 3.3.2022 -
War in Ukraine: Macroeconomic implications for the EU
Vom: 2.3.2022 -
War in Ukraine: implications for the global financial system and central banks
Vom: 2.3.2022 -
The Kremlin's gas wars
Vom: 28.2.2022 -
Europe's recovery budget
Vom: 23.2.2022 -
Europe’s energy crisis
Vom: 16.2.2022 -
China's human capital problem
Vom: 9.2.2022 -
Maastricht at 30
Vom: 2.2.2022 -
Turkey’s economic struggles
Vom: 26.1.2022 -
Make AI boring again
Vom: 19.1.2022 -
Understanding Japan’s economic relations with China
Vom: 12.1.2022 -
The European economy in 2022
Vom: 5.1.2022 -
Last but not the least
Vom: 22.12.2021 -
The Age of Unpeace: How connectivity causes conflict
Vom: 15.12.2021 -
What to watch in 2022: China's economic outlook
Vom: 8.12.2021 -
A new consensus for economic resilience
Vom: 1.12.2021 -
COP26: global stocktake and what’s next
Vom: 25.11.2021 -
Technology: a product of unequal power?
Vom: 24.11.2021 -
Pandemonium
Vom: 17.11.2021
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.