Upcoming or ongoing courses
(at UPF and Barcelona School of Economics)
- Advanced Microeconomics II (Core course for M.Res. and Ph.D. students — General Equilibrium and Game Theory; Winter 2025)
- Topics in Economic Theory III (for Ph.D. students – Mechanism Design and Implementation; Fall 2024)
(Other)
- 2025 Asian School in Economic Theory — Summer School of the Econometric Society, (Abu Dhabi, UAE, 6-10 January, 2025)
Past courses
(at UPF and Barcelona School of Economics)
Undergraduate, Master, and Ph.D.
- Advanced Microeconomics II (Core course for M.Res. and Ph.D. students — General Equilibrium and Game Theory; 2018-2024)
- Topics in Economic Theory III (for Ph.D. students – Incomplete Information and Robustness; Winter 2021 and 2022)
- Topics in Economic Theory III (for Ph.D. students – Mechanism Design, and Implementation; Fall 2023)
- Game Theory and Mechanism Design (for undergrads; 2018-2023)
- Digital Economics (2020-2022: BSE Master course, co-taught with J.Ganuza and R.Ferrer)
- Industrial Organization (2021-2022: BSE Master course, co-taught with S.Shelegia and R.Ferrer)
- Summer Course on ‘Digital Economics’ (2019: co-taught with J.Ganuza and R.Ferrer)
- Economic Methods for Data Science (2019: Core course for DataScience Master students — co-taught with N.Rao and C.Calsamiglia)
Professional and Executive
- Economics of the Digital Economy (2024: BSE Professional Course — Online Ad Auctions (online course for COFECE (Mexican Competition Authority))
- Competition in Digital Markets (2022: BSE Professional Course — Online Ad Auctions (online course for Philippines Competition Commission; Fall 2022)
- Competition in Digital Markets (2021: BSE Executive Course — Online Ad Auctions)
(at UW-Madison)
- Econ-521 Game Theory and Economic Applications (for undergrads; two times)
- Econ-805 Advanced Economic Theory I (for Ph.D. students; four times)
- Econ-806 Advanced Economic Theory II (for Ph.D. students; three times)
- Econ-111 Principles of Economics – Accelerated Treatment (undergraduate honors; five times)
(at UPenn)
- As Main Instructor: Intermediate Macroeconomics (Spring 2008).
- As Teaching Assistant/Recitation Instructor:
- Fall 2007: T.A and R.I. for Introductory Macroeconomics (main instr.: Dr. Gwen Eudey)
- Spring 2007: T.A for Economics of Labor (main instr.: Prof. Kenneth Burdett)
- Fall 2006: T.A and R.I. for Introductory Microeconomics (main instr.: Dr. Rebecca Stein)
- Fall 2005 & Spring 2006: T.A. for International Economics (main instr.: Prof. Stephen Yeaple)