Teaching

Lecturer for Macroeconomics I  (Graduate at Sciences Po) 

Topics: The Solow-Swan Model. Neoclassical Growth Model. Overlapping Generations Model. Endogenous Growth Model. Structural change. Introduction to Dynamic Programming. Introduction to Labor Markets. Search Models. The Search and Matching Model. Extensions of Search and Matching Model.

 Period: Fall 2022.

Web-page: https://github.com/Diego-de-Sousa-Rodrigues/Macroeconomics_I

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T.A. for Macroeconomics III (Graduate at Sciences Po), under the supervision of Professor Xavier Ragot

Topics: Complete Markets (Arrow-Debreu and Sequential Markets Equilibrium). Incomplete Markets. Stochastic Environment. Finite Markov Chains. Dynamic Programming. Value Function Iteration. Value Function Iteration in a Stochastic Environment. Incomplete Markets and Heterogeneous Agent Models. Economies with idiosyncratic risks and Incomplete Markets. Economies with idiosyncratic and aggregate risks and Incomplete Markets.

Period: Fall 2022.

Web-page: https://github.com/Diego-de-Sousa-Rodrigues/Macroeconomics_III

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Lecturer for Programming Course (Graduate at Sciences Po)

Topics: Terminal. GitHub. Basics in R: Introduction to data types and structures, logical operators, functions, data analysis, plots, input/output, etc. Advanced programming in Julia: Introduction to type systems, package management, code profiling, and optimization, etc.

Period: Spring 2022.

Web-page: https://github.com/Diego-de-Sousa-Rodrigues/IP2022

T.A. for Macroeconomics III (Graduate at Sciences Po), under the supervision of Professor Xavier Ragot.

Topics: Heterogeneity, inequality, and basic asset pricing. Saving, asset prices, and precautionary savings. Modeling intertemporal problems. Dynamic programming. Credit constraints and the macroeconomy. Money and liquidity. Income and wealth inequality. Sovereign default. Firm Dynamics. Inequality and aggregate fluctuations. Heterogeneity and optimal policies.

Period: Fall 2021. 

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T.A. for Macroeconomics I (Graduate at Sciences Po), under the supervision of Professor Jeanne Commault.

Topics: Economic growth. Labor markets. Unemployment. Search and matching.

Period: Fall 2021.

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T.A. for Intermediate Microeconomics  (Undergraduate at the University of Minnesota).

Topics: Behavior of households, firms, and industries under competitive/monopolistic conditions. Factors influencing production, price, and other decisions. Applications of theory. Economic efficiency. Distribution of well-being.

Period: Fall 2020.

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T.A. for Principles of Microeconomics (Undergraduate at the University of Minnesota).

 Topics: Microeconomic behavior of consumers, firms, and markets in domestic and world economy. Demand and supply. Competition and monopoly. Distribution of income. Economic interdependencies in the global economy. Effects of global linkages on individual decisions.

Period: Summer 2020.

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T.A. for Macroeconomics II (Graduate at the Sao Paulo School of Economics - FGV), under the supervision of Professor Luis Araujo. 

 Topics: Basic macroeconomics models in discrete time, including search models of the labor market. Monetary models. Consumption in complete and incomplete markets. Models with financial frictions.

Period: April 2017 to June 2017.

T.A. for Microeconomics at the (Graduate at the Sao Paulo School of Economics - FGV), under the supervision of Professor Angelo Gurgel 

Topics: Choice and demand. Production and supply. Competitive markets. Market power. Market failure.

 Period: April 2017 to June 2017.

T.A. in International Finance (Graduate at the Sao Paulo School of Economics - FGV), under the supervision of Professor Joao Ricardo Mendes Goncalves Costa Filho 

Topics: Introduction to international finance and open macroeconomics. Capital mobility. Purchasing power parity, interest rate parity, and real interest rates. Future foreign exchange market: volatility and efficiency. Exchange risk premium. Exchange rate and macroeconomics.

Period: April 2017 to June 2017.

T.A.  for Macroeconomics I (MBA at the Sao Paulo School of Economics - FGV), under the supervision of Professor Paulo Gala.

Topics: Basic macroeconomics models for short and medium-term with a closed economy.

Period: April 2017 to June 2017.

T.A. in Financial Macroeconomics (Graduate at the Sao Paulo School of Economics - FGV), under the supervision of Professor Joao Ricardo Mendes Goncalves Costa Filho.


Topics: Basic models of integration of macroeconomic theory to finance. Issues related to finance and economic development. Contagion and systemic risk. Convergence of financial systems.

Period: January 2017 to March 2017.

T.A. for Macroeconomics II (MBA at the Sao Paulo School of Economics - FGV), under the supervision of Professor Paulo Gala.

Topics: Basic macroeconomics models for an open economy and elements of international finance.

Period: January 2017 to March 2017.