PhD Banking Technology Hyderabad Institute for Development.
A Doctor of Philosophy (PhD, Ph.D., or DPhil; Latin philosophiae doctor or doctor philosophiae) is the highest university degree that is conferred after a course of study by universities in most countries. PhDs are awarded for programs across the whole breadth of academic fields. As an earned research degree, those studying for a PhD are usually required to produce original research that.
Bank balance sheet management and regulation and its relationship to banking performance; monetary transmission and financial stability; and the network economics of financial infrastructure, including retail payments and securities and derivatives clearing and settlement. Also, within the financial risk management area: liquidity risk, central banking, financial regulation, housing markets.
The main focus of Swedish PhD programmes is your dissertation (thesis). Your dissertation can take the form of a monograph, or a body of shorter pieces of scholarly work built up throughout your PhD period. All dissertations need to be publicly defended. Some departments may want your thesis to be part of an ongoing project within the department. In the fields of technology, natural science.
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Florentina Paraschiv econometrics of financial markets, financial risk management, liquidity and credit risk, financial regulation, econometrics of electricity, oil and gas markets, quantification of risk in the electricity business, market coupling, allocation of subsidies for renewable electricity, cross-border economic effects, optimization of hydropower production and of thermal.
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The Centre for Banking and Finance at NTNU Business School joins the efforts of an international research team which works on a concentration of topics and activities in finance. The aim of the centre is to strengthen the visibility of research in several streams of finance in Mid Norway. We combine expert knowledge in: banking, energy finance, corporate finance, financial regulation, climate.