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Satyajit Bose
Lecturer in Discipline of International and Public Affairs
Satyajit Bose teaches microeconomics for environmental policy and the economics of sustainable development in the M.P.A. in Environmental Science and Policy program.
His current research interests include discounting, intergenerational equity and the relationship between economic performance metrics and environmental well-being. His dissertation research focused on the linkages between financial option valuation and the assessment of trade-offs in long-horizon environmental problems such as global warming.
Bose has developed extensive expertise in investment banking, asset management and financial restructuring. Among other positions, he was head of quantitative strategies at a convertible arbitrage hedge fund. He also worked as an investment banker in the mergers and acquisitions boutique of James D. Wolfensohn Inc. Bose holds a Ph.D. in economics from Columbia University (2006).
