Schedule for Academic Year 2025-2026 (provisional)
These are the courses we offer this academic year. Some courses are compulsory (C), some are electives (E) and some are also electives but targeted mainly to second year students (E2).
In addition to compulsory courses, by the end of their second year students must take electives for at least 150 hours (e.g., 5 courses of 30 hours each).
Pre-term (Sept)
- Mathematics for Economics (De Blasi – 30hr – C)
- Introductory Statistics (Moresi – 20hr – C)
First Term (Sept-Dec)
- Microeconomic Theory (Monzón – 30hr – C)
- Dynamic Macroeconomics (Bagliano – 30hr – C)
- Econometric Theory I (Hazard – 30hr – C)
- Optimization for Economics (Mattalia & Regis – 30hr – E)
- International Economics (McCully – 30hr – E)
- Probability (De Angelis – 30hr – E)
- Macroeconometrics (Gambetti & Petrella – 30hr – E2)
- Causal Inference: Theory and Practice (Mastrobuoni – 30hr – E2)
Winter Term (Jan-Feb)
- General Equilibrium Theory (Gallice – 15hr – C)
- Python (Campanale – 15hr – C)
- Economic History for Economists (Di Martino – 15hr – E)
- Measure Theory (Lods – 15hr – E)
- High-Dimensional Networks and their persistent homology (Settepanella – 18hr – E)
Second Term (Feb-Jun)
- Econometric Theory II (Vargas – 30hr – C)
- Applied Economics (Aparicio-Fenoll – 30hr – E)
- Game Theory (Gerardi – 30hr – E)
- Monetary Economics (Ravenna – 30hr – E)
- Political Economy of Development and GIS (Esposito & Matranga – 30hr – E)
- Development, Income Distribution, and Trade (Jaimovich – 30hr – E)
- Structural Econometrics with Computational Applications (Oswald – 30 hr – E)
- Financial Economics (Marfé – 30hr – E)
- Labour Economics (Devicienti – 20hr – E)
- Behavioral and Experimental Economics (Blanco & Conzo – 24hr – E)
- Gender and Household Economics (Della Giusta, Di Tommaso, Pronzato, Savio – 24hr – E)