BSc in International Business and Politics
The Macrofinance of the Green Transition
About the course
What you will learn
At the end of the course, the student will be able to:
- Understand macro-financial contexts: Identify how global macroeconomic and financial conditions influence opportunities and risks for businesses engaged in the green transition.
- Evaluate the role of policy and regulation: Analyze how fiscal measures, monetary policy, and financial regulation create both constraints and incentives for corporate investment in low-carbon technologies and markets.
- Incorporate ecological risks into business strategy: Assess how climate risks, carbon pricing, and stranded assets affect firm competitiveness, financing costs, and long-term growth prospects.
- Compare international business environments: Examine how differences in the EU, US, and Chinese macro-financial strategies shape market opportunities, supply chains, and competitive dynamics for firms.
- Develop actionable recommendations: Apply political economy and macroeconomic insights to propose strategies for businesses and investors navigating the financial and regulatory challenges of the green transition.