International Monetary Fund, Institute Department. December 2006-Present.
Financial Programming and Policies in Washington DC (November 2007 and January 2008); (Course description)
Macroeconomic Diagnostics in Washington DC (April 2007, April 2008, March 2009, March 2010, March 2011, and May 2012), Singapore (May 2008), and Brazil (September 2009); (Course description)
Macroeconomic Management and Financial Issues in Singapore (July 2007); (Course description)
Financial Market Analysis in United Arab Emirates (April 2007), Austria (September 2007 and September 2008), Korea (March 2009), and South Africa (June 2011); (Course description)
Finance for Macroeconomists in Washington DC (May 2009, May 2010, May 2011, and March 2012)
Financial Markets and New Instruments in Singapore (December 2009), and Brazil (January 2010, February 2011, and February 2012)
Economic Policies for Financial Stability in Korea (March 2010) and Singapore (August 2010)
Minerva Lecture for The George Washington University's Institute of Brazilian Business and Public Management Issues (October 2009)
Extracting Information from Financial Markets for IMF Staff, in Washington DC (March 2011 and April 2012)
Macro-Fiscal Modeling and Analysis--The Macroeconomic Effects of Population Aging and Pension Reforms, in Austria (March 2012)
Johns Hopkins University, International Economics Program, Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), Assistant Professor of International Economics. July 2001-May 2004.
International Monetary Theory (Fall 2001, Spring 2002, Fall 2002, Spring 2003, Fall 2003)
Macroeconomic Policy in Latin America (Fall 2003)
Macroeconomic Theory (Fall 2001, Summer 2002, Fall 2002, and Fall 2003)
Quantitative International Financial Markets (Spring 2002)
The University of Paris, Dauphine, Visiting Professor. November 2010.
The Macroeconomic Effects of Population Aging and Pension Reform.
University of California, Los Angeles (Extension). Adjunct Faculty. January-July 2001.
Developed and instructed a course on principles of economics.)
University of California, Los Angeles. Teaching Assistant. September 1997-June 2000.
Led discussion sections for introductory and intermediate microeconomics and international economics.