Full-Time MBA

Taught by M. Bombardini at UC Berkeley, Haas School of Business (Spring 2022 and 2023)

This course introduces the theoretical frameworks and institutional details necessary to understand the functioning of the macroeconomy at the domestic and international level, as well as the role of policy tools that affect short and long-run economic performance. It covers growth accounting, labor markets and inequality, business cycles and stabilization policies, monetary and fiscal policy in an open economy, elements of trade policy and climate change economics.  

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Undergraduate

Taught by C. Walters at UC Berkeley, Economics Department (Fall 2019)

This course focuses on theoretical and empirical analysis of wage and employment determination in the labor market. In addition, the role of public policy in affecting wage and employment outcomes in the U.S. labor market is examined. Topics include labor supply, labor demand, minimum wages, the economics of education and training, discrimination and the impact of antidiscrimination programs, changes in wage inequality over time, immigration, unions, unemployment, and poverty.