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Andrei Guter-Sandu is a Lecturer in International Political Economy at the University of Bath’s Politics, Languages & International Studies (PoLIS) department, joining in 2021. Previously, he held an ESRC Postdoctoral Fellowship at the London School of Economics (2019-2021). His research focuses on how states leverage private financial markets and instruments to address grand challenges like climate change and social welfare, with particular expertise in sustainable finance, macro-finance, and critical accounting. His work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to sustainable cities, climate action, and responsible consumption.
Education background includes a PhD investigating valuation processes in social impact investing. His research spans the UK, EU, and global financial systems, examining fiscal governance innovations such as off-balance-sheet fiscal agencies and green macro-financial frameworks. Key areas include BRICS currency dynamics, Eurozone fiscal architecture, and the intersection of monetary policy with environmental goals.
Research interests emphasize financialization’s societal impacts, new public management practices, and critical analyses of modern monetary theory. His publications explore fiscal innovation mechanisms, prison service performance metrics, and the governance of social risks through financial instruments.
Recent work highlights how European fiscal frameworks are evolving to accommodate climate transitions while navigating fiscal discipline constraints. He critiques emerging financialization trends in public policy implementation and advocates for democratic accountability in Eurozone governance structures.

