Energy and climate economics
I have a huge interest in the sustainable development issue, especially the nexus between energy-environment-economics. I have interdisciplinary experiences and academic backgrounds, namely MSc in Economic Analysis from Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary; and BSc in Petroleum Engineering from Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia. I also have experience working in academia, civil society, and the government sector.
Macroeconomic research has tried, in recent years, to offer its contribution to the studies on the transition toward a more sustainable socio-economic system. This research aims at proposing a different point of view, which is to understand how to make a green transition financially sustainable from the public and the private sector. The analysis was carried out through the AB-SFC (Agent-Based Stock-Flow Consistent) models.