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Jean-Claude Trichet outlines the factors behind Bruegel's success over the years.
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Bruegel was born out of an unusual openness to new ideas and an extraordinary coincidence of minds in the French and German Treasuries. The story of its birth is worth telling.
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Mario Monti shares his insight on the making of Bruegel.
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Guntram Wolff reflects on the time when he joined Bruegel and its next 10 years.
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Nicolas Véron takes us back to the very early days of Bruegel in 2005.
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Leszek Balcerowicz looks back at the time when he was a Chairman of Bruegel.
Past Event
Protests and strikes across the continent have shown that European publics are reluctant to accept major cuts in social spending, but what lies ahead for Europe's social models?
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Bruegel is celebrating its 10th anniversary in 2015. This timeline provides an overview of key events in Europe over the last 10 years as well as major publications from Bruegel.
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Bruegel's Annual Conference is a closed-door event with three panel discussions on banks and capital markets, growth perspectives, and monetary policy and central banking.
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Speech held at Bruegel Annual Dinner, Brussels 7 September 2015
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The Annual Dinner is a closed-door session which offers Bruegel members and partners the opportunity to discuss the European economics in a relaxed and intimate setting.
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Now that Europe can focus on medium-term issues rather than crisis management, it is the right time to reassess relations with the emerging markets. While the US seems to be betting on Asia, through its famous 'pivot' and the TPP, Europe is far from having a clear strategy. This session explored how to create a mutually beneficial relationship between Europe and the emerging markets.