PhD Coursework
My coursework in the PhD program at The University of Chicago included:
Core training on Microeconomics, Political Economy and Econometrics.
Field specialization at the Department of Economics: three-quarter sequence on Labor Econometrics, taught by Dan A. Black (Econ 372), Robert J. LaLonde (Econ 373) and James J. Heckman (Econ 374).
Elective Courses
The Econometrics PhD sequence at Chicago Booth: three-quarter sequence taught by Nicolas Polson (Probability and Statistics 41901) and Christian Hansen (Statistical Inference 41902 & Applied Econometrics 41903).
Topics: Human Capital (G. Becker and K. Murphy), Life-cycle Inequality (J. Heckman), Design and Analysis of Experiments (D. Nicolae), and Empirical Microeconomic Research (S. Levitt), among others.
My full coursework is listed below: