U6235: Environmental Finance | U. Kaul

International and Public Affairs
Graduate Lecture
W 6:10-8PM

Some background in microeconomics is highly recommended. This course covers the theory and practice of Environmental Finance. The course assumes that students have an understanding of financial; and economic concepts, especially Commodity Markets, Project Finance and Investing. The course is divided into three segments; first will cover how environmental commodity markets work and how markets can be used to regulate polluting industries. The second segment covers the financing of environmental projects. The last segment will cover investing in environmental markets, and socially responsible investing.

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