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Teaching

Teaching

Winter Semester

Agent-Based and Behavioral Macroeconomics

See the OPAL course for further information.

Type of Course:

Lecture

Lecturer:

Jun-Prof. Dr. D'Orazio

Lecture:

Tuesday, 15:30-18:45, Room C25/146

The first lecture is on 15.10.2024

Language:

English

Type of Course:

Seminar

Lecturer:

Jun-Prof. Dr. D'Orazio

Lecture:

Tuesday, 13:00-15:00, Room 310 TW7

The first lecture is on 15.10.2024

Course level:

Master

Language:

English

Summer Semester

Advanced Seminar in Ecological Economics Research

See the OPAL course for further information.

Type of Course:

Seminar

Lecturer:

Jun-Prof. Dr. D'Orazio

Lecture:

Monday, 11:30-13:00, Room 2/D001(C24/001)

The first lecture is held on 08.04.2024

Language:

English

Economics of Climate Change and Sustainable Finance

See the OPAL course for further information.

Type of Course:

Lecture

Lecturer:

Jun-Prof. Dr. D'Orazio

Lecture:

Monday, 9:15-10:45, Room 2/D001(C24/001)

The first lecture is held on 08.04.2024

Language:

English

Theses

I supervise theses in the area of the macroeconomic implications of climate risks, climate and sustainable finance, and agent-based computational macroeconomics. To apply for supervision, please email me an up-to-date transcript, a short CV, and a brief description of your research interests and research questions.

Examples of topics for final theses are as follows:

  • Qualitative and quantitative data needs for green central banking and financial supervision research.
  • The current state of green taxonomy.
  • Assessing the Adequacy of Prudential Frameworks in Addressing Climate-Related Financial Risks.
  • Assets stranding in developing countries: general trends and country perspectives.
  • The role of green macroprudential policies in emerging economies.
  • Potential links between the diffusion of green macroprudential regulation, financial liberalization, and the policies promoted by international financial institutions such as the IMF and the World Bank.
  • The Impact of Climate Change on Financial Markets: Understanding Liquidity Crises and Macroprudential Policy.
  • Influence of Monetary Policy and Governance on Climate-Related Financial Regulation.
  • The Evolution and Impact of Sustainable Finance in Global Financial Markets.
  • Post-Pandemic Energy Transition: Challenges and Opportunities for Sustainable Development.
  • Analyzing Systemic Risks in the Intersection of Climate Change, Finance, and Energy Policy.