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BAC+5 Géoéconomie, gestion des risques et responsabilité de l'entreprise
- Paris, France
Master
Full time
1 year
Blended, Distance Learning
French
The Geoeconomics, Risk Management and Corporate Responsibility course of the “International Strategy Analyst” title provides the knowledge to understand the international business environment, manage to assess risks or anticipate difficulties, and provides the essential tools for decision-making in a changing and complex international context. Training is provided face-to-face and remotely.
Université Paris 13 | Paris 13 University | University of Paris North
MASTER of ANALYSIS AND ECONOMIC POLICY INTERNATIONAL MACROECONOMICS AND FINANCIALIZATION
- Villetaneuse, France
- Bobigny, France + 1 more
Master
Full time
On-Campus
French
The master of "international macroeconomics and financialization" is a pluralist training unique in the French university landscape and presenting a healthy openness to the international. Its objective is to train high-level experts in macroeconomics, finance, and ecological transition.
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Master Programs in Law Studies Policy Economic Policy
Economic policy is rooted in the belief that government should be involved in some, if not all, financial decisions regarding local, state, and national economies. Economic policy may refer to interest rates, tax policy, government spending, as well as economic development and trade policies.
France is currently among the 20 best performing countries in terms of the economy due to their excellent results-oriented higher education learning. Most of the courses at universities are offered in the French language. France has 60 public and 100 private universities.
A masters is earned after students complete an undergraduate degree program. To obtain a masters, you usually need to complete 12 to 18 college courses that often involve completing comprehensive tests and/or a thesis.