Macroeconomics
Undergraduate course, Università Bocconi (2017–present)
This course provides an introduction to macroeconomic theory and policy. Topics include national income accounting, business cycles, fiscal and monetary policy, inflation, unemployment, and open economy macroeconomics. Emphasis is placed on analytical reasoning and real-world applications.
Tuesdays, 11:00–12:00 and Thursdays, 14:00–15:00
Office 5.e3.03, Department of Economics
Or by appointment — please email: anna.gibert@unibocconi.it
Topics on Risk Sharing and Information
Ph.D. course, European University Institute, 2012 – Teaching Assistant
Advanced course exploring theoretical and empirical models of risk sharing, incomplete markets, and information asymmetries. The course covers core concepts in contract theory and macro-finance, with applications to international economics and insurance.
Applied Economics II
Undergraduate course, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, 2010 – Teaching Assistant
Empirical methods in micro- and macroeconomic contexts, with a focus on economic data analysis, policy evaluation, and the use of real-world datasets in applied research.
Economic Theory IV: Monetary Economics
Undergraduate course, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, 2009 – Teaching Assistant
An intermediate to advanced undergraduate course in monetary economics, covering money demand and supply, inflation, monetary policy rules, and the role of central banks in dynamic economies.