Christian R. Ahlin | Michigan State University |
Mauro Alem | Inter-American Development Bank |
Adrien Auclert | Stanford University |
Jie Bai | Harvard University |
Dan Bernhardt | University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign |
Joaquin Blaum | Brown University |
Radim Bohacek | Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, CERGE-EI |
Philip Bond | University of Washington |
Emily Breza | Columbia University |
Francisco Buera | Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago |
Dan Vu Cao | Georgetown University |
Nicolas Caramp | MIT |
Stacy Carlson | MIT |
Arun Chandrasekhar | Stanford University |
Varadarajan V. Chari | University of Minnesota |
Anant Chiarawongse | Chulalongkorn University |
Flávio Cunha | Rice University |
Tanapoom Damraks | |
Adriana de la Huerta | Charles River Associates |
Matthias Doepke | Northwestern University |
Ronald A. Dye | Northwestern University |
Xavier Gine | The World Bank |
Edward Green | Penn State University |
Nathaniel Hendren | Harvard University |
Ru Hong | Nanyang Technological University in Singapore |
Felipe S. Iachan | Escola Brasileira de Economia e Finanças (FGV/EPGE) |
Anil K. Jain | Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System |
Hyeok Jeong | Seoul National University |
Yan Ji | MIT |
Gustavo Joaquim | MIT |
Joseph Kaboski | University of Notre Dame |
Alexander K. Karaivanov | Simon Fraser University |
Daniel E. Keniston | Yale University |
Amir Kermani | University of California, Berkeley |
Weerachart (Tee) Kilenthong | University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce |
Kyungmin Kim | Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve |
Cynthia Kinnan | Northwestern University |
Yukio Koriyama | École Polytechnique |
Taejeong Lee | Yonsei University |
Andreas Lehnert | Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System |
Ethan Ligon | University of California, Berkeley |
Ethan Ligon | University of California, Berkeley |
Siyuan (Ernest) Liu | MIT |
Matthew Lowe | MIT |
Rachel Meager | MIT |
Marti Mestieri | Northwestern University |
Sergey V. Mityakov | Clemson University |
Benjamin Moll | Princeton University |
Alexander Monge-Naranjo | Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis |
Jorge O. Moreno | Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León (UANL) |
Hoai-Luu Q. Nguyen | University of California, Berkeley |
Ali Palida | MIT |
Juan Passadore | The Einaudi Institute for Economics and Finance |
Anna Paulson | Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago |
Anan (Lek) Pawasutipaisit | Thammasat University |
Archawa Paweenawat | University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce |
Carlos Pérez Verdia | Secretary of External Relations, Government of Mexico |
Michael Peters | Yale University |
Christopher J. Phelan | University of Minnesota |
Edward S. Prescott | Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond |
Esteban Puentes | Universidad de Chile |
Ashok Rai | Williams College |
Adriano Rampini | Duke University |
Benjamin Roth | MIT |
Krislert Samphantharak | UC San Diego |
Sam Schulhofer-Wohl | Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis |
Eddie Seiler | Summit Analytics |
Narapong (White) Srivisal | Chulalongkorn University |
Ashish Shenoy | University of California, Davis |
Yu Shi | MIT |
Pair (Wit) Sripakdeevong | MIT |
Stefanie Stantcheva | Harvard University |
Ludwig Straub | MIT |
Masayuki Tachiiri | Deloitte Tohmatsu Financial Advisory |
Kamilya Tazhibayeva | MIT |
Kenichi Ueda | The University of Tokyo |
Sergio Urzua | University of Maryland |
James Vickery | Federal Reserve Bank of New York |
Xiao Yu Wang | Duke University |
Juan Pablo Xandri | Princeton University |
Hiroyuki Yamada | Osaka University |
Lim Youngjae | Korea Development Institute (KDI) |
Teaching
Courses on MIT's OpenCourseWare
14.04 Intermediate Microeconomic Theory Fall 2020
This course provides an introduction to theory and data designed to meet the needs of students interested in economic science. It provides an introduction to consumer choice, the theory of the firm, and general equilibrium models, with an overview of the main results and tools used in studying these topics, both directly in economics and indirectly in various other fields. Visit the OCW site
14.772 Development Economics: Macroeconomics Spring 2013
This course emphasizes dynamic models of growth and development. Topics covered include: migration, modernization, and technological change; static and dynamic models of political economy; the dynamics of income distribution and institutional change; firm structure in developing countries; development, transparency, and functioning of financial markets; privatization; and banks and credit market institutions in emerging markets. Visit the OCW site. Video Excerpts
Fall 2022
Spring 2021
14.462 Advanced Macroeconomics II
14.772 Development Economics: Macroeconomic Issues
Fall 2020
14.04 Intermediate Microeconomic Theory OCW
Spring 2020
14.462 Advanced Macroeconomics II (Lecture slides)
14.772 Development Economics: Macroeconomic Issues (Lecture slides)
Fall 2019
14.04 Intermediate Microeconomic Theory
Spring 2019
14.772 Development Economics: Macroeconomic Issues
Fall 2018
14.04 Intermediate Microeconomic Theory
Spring 2018
14.772 Development Economics: Macroeconomics
Fall 2017
14.121 Microeconomic Theory I
Spring 2017
14.462 Advanced Macroeconomics II
14.772 Development Economics: Macroeconomics
Spring 2016
14.123 Microeconomic Theory III
14.462 Advanced Macroeconomics II
14.772 Development Economics: Macroeconomics
Spring 2014
14.462 Advanced Macroeconomics
14.772 Development Economics: Macroeconomic Issues
Fall 2013
14.121 Microeconomic Theory I
Spring 2013
14.462 Advanced Macroeconomics II / 14.129 Advanced Contract Theory
14.772 Development Economics: Macroeconomic Issues OCW
Spring 2012
14.772 Development Economics: Macroeconomic Issues
Spring 2011
14.462 Advanced Macroeconomics II