I typically teach courses in macroeconomics and principles of economics.
Current and past teaching
Here's a quick recap of what I've taught in the last few semesters, aka my teaching portfolio:
ECON 119, Principles of Economics (Fall 2023). A fun (and strictly half-micro and half-macro) introductory course. Course Syllabus.
ECON 277, Money and Banking (Spring 2023). A second-year course on the basics of monetary economics and the banking system. Course Syllabus.
ECON 371, Intermediate Macroeconomics (Fall 2024). The name says it all. Course Syllabus.
ECON 471/472, Macroeconomic Modeling (Spring 2024). A senior-level introduction to dynamic macroeconomic models using DSGE tools. Course Syllabus. (For the MA-level course I taught at the Universidade Católica de Brasília, click here.)
ECON 473/474, Open Economy Macroeconomics (Fall 2023). A senior-level course on how to model open economies. Course Syllabus.
ECON 477/478, Economic Growth (Fall 2024). The foundational models of growth: Solow, Romer, Aghion/Howitt/Grossman/Helpman, and many more. Course Syllabus.
Letters of recommendation
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Last updated: 12/01/2024.