The faculty members of the Department conduct diverse research focused on the broadly defined field of international economics. Their main scientific interests are concentrated in three key areas:
International Finance:
Functioning of the international financial system and global financial markets from regulatory, institutional, and sectoral perspectives
Financial market efficiency
Conditions, directions, and determinants of international capital flows
Central banks, monetary policy, and foreign exchange reserve management
Development of collective investment institutions, including investment funds, hedge funds, ETFs, and pension funds
Financial market integration, with particular emphasis on the European Union financial market
Financialization of commodity markets
Corporate Finance:
Planning corporate capital needs and shaping capital structure and levels
Assessment of companies' economic and financial condition
Impact of changes in management models on corporate efficiency
Fundamental and technical analysis of publicly traded companies
Predictive value of comprehensive income and earnings management
Payout policies for shareholders, including aspects of behavioral finance
Initial public offerings (IPOs) and investment strategies of private equity funds
Sustainable Development:
Sustainable finance, particularly in the areas of green finance and socially responsible investments
Sustainable development of financial markets
Systemic changes in corporate management related to the need for socio-economic value creation
Voluntary inclusion of environmental and social factors by companies in their business operations
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