Teaching

I have many years of teaching experience and have taught various undergraduate and postgraduate courses built around Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, Econometrics, and Statistics.

2019- till now, University of Granada 

Undergraduate:

Advanced Macroeconomics (Dynamic Macroeconomics, household's intertemporal choices, Economic Growth models).

Intermediate Macroeconomics (IS-LM, aggregate demand-aggregate supply model, introduction to open economy macroeconomics).

Introductory and Intermediate Microeconomics (consumer choice and producer choice theories, market inefficiencies).

Postgraduate:

Research Methodology (how to develop and write a research project; literature review; search for a correct methodology, data search and description).

International Economics (models of international trade; trade policies).

2015- 2019, Middlesex University London 

Undergraduate:

Intermediate Macroeconomics (IS-LM, aggregate demand-aggregate supply model, introduction to open economy macroeconomics).

Econometrics (simple and multiple regression model, basic assumptions of OLS, violations of basic OLS assumptions, applications).

Advanced Econometrics (panel data analysis, time-series data analysis, micro- and macroeconomic applications).

Postgraduate:

Data analysis (introduction to Statistics and Econometrics with applications to Behavioral Economics).

2011- 2014, University of Auckland 

Undergraduate:

Intermediate Macroeconomics (IS-LM, aggregate demand-aggregate supply model, introduction to open economy macroeconomics).

Advanced Macroeconomics (Economic Theory and Policy: intertemporal choice models, overlapping generations models, introduction to monetary policy).

 Postgraduate:

Advanced Macroeconomics (Dynamic Macroeconomics, consumption theory, investment theory, Economic Growth models).


2008- 2011, University Autònoma de Barcelona

Undergraduate:

Intermediate Macroeconomics (IS-LM, aggregate demand-aggregate supply model, introduction to open economy macroeconomics).

Advanced Macroeconomics (Economic Theory and Policy: intertemporal choice models, overlapping generations models, introduction to monetary policy).

Statistics.