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The course will ultimately focus on country risk analysis. “Country risk" is an applied concept; it could be described as anticipating a country's macroeconomic, financial or sociopolitical vulnerabilities capable of having repercussions on a financial or commercial operation. Therefore, country risk identifies the incremental risk incurred when trade, finance or investment are outside the nation's borders. This involves determining the risk related to each country affecting an operation.
Temps présentiel : 30 heures
Charge de travail étudiant : 10 heures
Méthode(s) d'évaluation : Etude de cas, Travail de groupes
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