Fabio Ghironi


Teaching


Rules, R@BC, Current, Past, Evaluations


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The Rules of the Game

 

R@BC

 

If you are a graduate student and would like me to serve on your dissertation committee,

visit the R@BC page.


 

Spring 2008:

Office Hours: Tuesday, 2:30 - 4:30 pm, 21 Campanella Way, Room 473, or by appointment (call 617-552-3686 or e-mail Fabio.Ghironi@bc.edu to schedule one).

Economics 377.01, The World Economy: From the Gold Standard to Globalization, Undergraduate

Tuesday and Thursday, 10:30 – 11:45 am, Carney Hall, Room 203

Syllabus

Notes and Slides

Homework Assignment 1

Homework Assignment 2

Midterm Exam

Note: Homework assignments and the midterm exam will be available after they have been assigned.

Economics 874.01, Topics in International Macroeconomics, Graduate

Tuesday and Thursday, 12:00 – 1:20 pm, Carney Hall, Room 306

Syllabus

Slides



Past Teaching:

Here you can access sample syllabi of my past teaching at Boston College and Princeton (which I visited in the spring of 2005).  In all cases, I am posting the most recent version.  You find also links to lecture notes or slides for some courses.

Boston College:

Economics 202.01/02, Macroeconomic Theory, Undergraduate

Syllabus

Lecture Notes

Economics 751.01, Macroeconomic Theory II, Ph.D.

Part I: Asset Markets and Business Cycle Models

Syllabus

Lecture Notes

Part II: Money and Monetary Policy

Syllabus

Economics 861.01, Monetary Theory I, Ph.D., Monetary Policy

Syllabus

Economics 862.01, Monetary Theory II, Ph.D., Part II: Monetary Policy

Syllabus

Economics 873.01, Macroeconomic Policy in Closed and Open Economies, Ph.D.

Syllabus

Web Page on "Macroeconomic Policy in Closed and Open Economies"

Economics 874.01, Topics in International Macroeconomics, Ph.D.

Syllabus

Slides

 

Princeton:

ECO 301, Macroeconomics, Undergraduate

Syllabus

 

WWS 512b, Macroeconomic Analysis (Basic), Master

Syllabus


My Teaching Evaluations:

You can read what Boston College undergraduate students think of my macroeconomics teaching here.  Eventually, I will post the “official” evaluations I received over the past years for my graduate and undergraduate teaching at Boston College and elsewhere.
 
 

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