Ph.D. lectures
Since
2002 I teach in the Economics Ph.D. Program of the University
of Rome “La Sapienza” in the courses of
Economic policy II and Monetary
economics. In the 2004, I have also given four lectures
on Introduction to the stochastic dynamic
general equilibrium New Keynesian models for the students
of the Ph.D. Program in Economics at the University of Pisa.
In 2001, I have given two lectures on Game
theory and policy games for the students of the Ph.D.
Program in Economics of the University of Rome “La Sapienza”.
Since 2006 I am also in the Board of the PhD in Informatics
of the University of Teramo.
Master
lectures
I teach Economic policy
at the Master "Communication for social institutions"
since 2006. In the 2005, I have taken two lectures entitled
Welfare economics and National
accounts at the Master MAGIPA (Latina). Since 2006
I am in the Board of the Master "Communication for social
institutions".
Graduate
Courses (Laurea magistrale)
Advanced Economics,
University of Teramo in Italian (2006/07, 2005/06) [30h].
Topics in economic policy, University
of Rome in Italian (2004/05) [40h]. Economic
policy in a strategic context, University of Rome in
Italian (2004/05 and 2003/04) [40h].
Undergraduate
Courses (Laurea triennale)
Economics, University
of Teramo in Italian (2006/07, 2005/06) [30h]. International
economics, Richmond Center (2006/07 Spring, 2006/07
Fall, 2005/06 Spring, 2005/06 Fall, 2004/05 Fall, 2003/04
Fall, 2003/04 Spring and 2002/03 Fall) [40h]. European
economic integration, Richmond Center (2006/07 Spring,
2006/07 Fall, 2005/06 Spring, 2005/06 Fall, 2004/05 Fall,
2003/04 Fall, 2003/04 Spring and 2002/03 Fall) [40h].
Undergraduate
Assistantships
In 2004/05, 2003/04 and 2002/03 Economic
policy (Latina);
in 2004/05 and 2003/04 Economic
and monetary policy (Latina),
in 2004/05 Monetary economics II
(Rome); in 2003/04 and 2002/03 Topics
in economic policy (Latina); in 2001/02 and 2000/01
Econometrics (University of Antwerp
UFSIA-RUCA); in 1997/98 Microeconomics
(University of Barcelona Pompeu Fabra).