Economist expert in monetary and financialmarkets
Function in a professional context:
- develops projects requiring the analysisof monetary and financial markets
- develops and interprets economicforecasts using quantitative methods
- carries out analyses and assessments offinancial and credit market trends and risks
- performs tasks related to research in themacroeconomic and financial field
- evaluates investment projects, thestrategic aspects of choices and their economic and financial repercussions
- carries out consultancy activities in theeconomic, financial and industrial fields
Competencies associated to the function:
- capacity for logical-theoretical analysisof economic and financial phenomena
- ability to carry out empirical analysesof economic and financial phenomena
Employment opportunities:
- public and private research bodies
- consulting and service companies
- international organisations (EuropeanCentral Bank, IMF, OECD, EIB, European Commission, World Bank)
- banking and non-banking financialintermediaries, insurance
- businesses with international, nationaland local dimensions
- universities
Business consultant-economist
Function in a professional context:
- develops projects that require marketanalysis and economic forecasting using quantitative methods
- carries out organisation and planningactivities, and material and human resources
- evaluates investment projects, thestrategic aspects of choices and their economic and financial repercussions
- carries out analyses and assessments offinancial and credit market trends and risks
- carries out analyses and assessments oftrends and risks of new financial markets (green bonds, ESG)
- carries out consultancy activities in theeconomic, financial, industrial, socio-demographic fields
- performs tasks related to research in theeconomic, social and sustainable development fields
Competencies associated to the function:
- capacity for logical-theoretical analysisof economic, financial and business phenomena
- capacity for logical-theoretical analysisof socio-economic and financial phenomena concerning the environment andclimate change
- ability to conduct empirical analyses ofeconomic, financial and business phenomena, as well as those related to theecological transition
- willingness to explore interdisciplinarytopics in depth and to engage with experts from other subject areas
Employment opportunities:
- consulting and service companies
- businesses with international, nationaland local dimensions
- governmental agencies and regulatoryauthorities
- public and private research bodies
- international organisations (EuropeanCentral Bank, IMF, OECD, EIB, European Commission, World Bank)
- bank and non-bank financialintermediaries, insurance companies, non-profit organisations
- universities.
Economist and applied econometrician
Function in a professional context:
- develops projects requiring marketanalysis
- develops projects requiring the analysisof monetary and financial markets
- develops projects requiring particularlycomplex market analyses
- produces economic forecasts usingeconometric, statistical and machine learning techniques
- carries out evaluation and quantificationactivities, using simulation techniques, of investment projects and thestrategic aspects of choices and their economic and financial repercussions
- carries out analyses and assessments offinancial and credit market trends and risks
- performs research-related tasks in thefields of economics, finance and business
Competencies associated to the function:
- ability to carry out empirical analysesof economic, financial and business phenomena
- capacity for logical-theoretical analysisof economic and financial phenomena
- willingness to explore interdisciplinarytopics in depth and to engage with experts from other subject areas
Employment opportunities:
- governmental agencies and regulatoryauthorities
- public and private research bodies
- consulting and service companies
- businesses with international, nationaland local dimensions
- international organisations (EuropeanCentral Bank, IMF, OECD, EIB, European Commission, World Bank)
- bank and non-bank financialintermediaries, insurance companies, non-profit organisations
- universities.