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Teaching

In the academic year 2018-19 I am teaching the following courses at TSE:

 

 

Topics in Applied Econometrics and Development (with Ana Gazmuri)

This course runs in the spring semester 2019 in MD002. Please note that because of the canceled class on 23rd January there will be an additional class on 21st February.

The course outline is here.

The slides from Week 1 are here.

The slides from Week 2 are here.

The slides from Week 3 are here.

The class assignment is here.

 

Advanced Behavioral and Experimental Economics (with Jorge Pena, Ingela Alger, Jonathan Stieglitz and Michael Becher)

This course runs in the spring semester 2019 on Mondays in MC203.

The course outline is here.

The slides from weeks 1 and 2 are here.

 

Fall semester courses:

Evolution of Economic Behavior

The course runs on Wednesdays at 11h in room MB IV.

The course outline is here.

Slides from Week 1.

Slides from Week 2.

Slides from Week 3.

Slides from Week 4.

Slides from Week 5.

Slides from Week 6. 

Slides from Week 7.

Slides from Week 8.

Slides from Week 9.

 

Papers on optimal foraging by Charnov, McNamara & Houston and Watanabe et al.

Here is the exam from last year.

 

 

Understanding Real World Organizations

The course runs on Wednesdays at 14h (MC 202).

The course outline is here.

Slides from Week 1.

Slides from Week 2.

Slides from Week 3.

Slides from Week 4.

Slides from Week 5.

Slides from Week 6.

Slides from Week 7.

As we have been delayed the slides from Week 7 are still valid for week 8.

There are no slides for weeks 9 and 10 (improvisation workshop).

Here is the exam from last year.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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