Teaching

Detailed teaching experience and evaluations are available in pdf here

Detailed notes are available here

Current

Macroeconomics (1st year undergraduate BSc Econ, KCL)

Advanced Macroeconomics (3rd year undergraduate BSc Econ, KCL)

Past

Invited as a lecturer


  • to teach "Vector autoregressive models"

1) University of Naples Federico II, Naples, Italy, April 2016


A 10h postgraduate course in VAR models held at Federico II. Teaching material here.

2) Central Reserve Bank of Peru, Lima, February 24-28, 2020


A 25h postgraduate course in SVAR models held at the Central Reserve Bank of Peru. Teaching material here
  • to teach "Bayesian Econometrics"

Bank of England, London, December 2019


A 2h introductory lecture in Bayesian Econometrics for the Centre for Central Banking Studies

  • to teach "International Monetary Economics"

Shanghai Normal University, Shanghai, China, April 2011, then April 12


A 20h undergraduate course in International Monetary Economics held at Shanghai Normal University, China, in April 2012 and then again in April 2012. Teaching material available here.


Teaching assistant during the PhD

  • Econometrics for MSc students

LSE, 2011/2012


The EC402 postgraduate course for MSc Econ students at the LSE. Lecturers: Dr. Vassilis Hajivassiliou, Prof. Mark Schankerman and Prof. Danny Quah. Some suggested material still available here.
  • Statistics for MSc students

LSE, September 2011


The EC400 postgraduate short course for MSc Econ students at the LSE. Lecturer: Dr. Marcia Shafgans.
  • STATA classes for MSc students

LSE, 2008/2010


Notes available here.
  • Macroeconomics for MSc students

LSE, 2010/2011


The EC413 postgraduate course for MSc Econ students at the LSE. Lecturers: Dr. Christian Julliard, Prof. Christopher Pissarides and Prof. Danny Quah. Some suggested material still available here.
  • Microeconomics and Macroeconomics for BSc students

LSE, 2008/2010


The EC101 Economics A undergraduate course at the LSE. Lecturers: Prof. Nicholas Barr and Prof. Christine Whitehead Then the EC102 Economics B undergraduate course at the LSE. Lecturer: Prof. Aldwyn Young.