The Sound of Economics brings you insights, debates, and research-based discussions on economic policy in Europe and beyond. The podcast is produced by... more
What was daily life like in Germany before and after the fall of the Berlin Wall? And how did reunification... more
In this special live episode of The Sound of Economics podcast, Rebecca Christie sits down with Bruegel’s Heather Grabbe, Fiona... more
How better information can fuel the green transition
A closer look into China’s recently announced stimulus measures
Japan’s experience in dealing with an ageing population and deflation could provide important lessons for Europe and beyond
This episode sheds light on how languages shape the European Union's unique identity and democracy
How should the EU’s global green agenda evolve to balance decarbonisation, competitiveness, and strategic autonomy?
The EU is at a moment of rethinking its policy toward China
How shrinking working-age population and labour shortages will hit debt sustainability in European Union countries and globally
A conversation with Eurogroup president Paschal Donohoe on how to harness EU public finances for new priorities like defence and... more
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