- Docente titolare: Anita Quas
myAriel
Risultati della ricerca: 5683

The ABB course is an elective option for the MBB Master's Degree.
If you have selected this course for your study plan, it is assumed that:
- You are not intimidated by computers, programming, or similar technical aspects.
- You have a genuine interest in Bioinformatics
- You have attended and possibly passed the compulsory bioinformatics courses, in particular Methods in Bioinformatics and Functional Genomics
- You are willing to take the next step in your growth as a bioinformatician
- Docente titolare: Federico Zambelli
The ABB course is an elective course for the MBB Master's Degree.
If you have selected this course for your study plan, it is assumed that:
- You are not intimidated by computers, programming, or similar technical aspects.
- You have a genuine interest in Bioinformatics
- You have attended and possibly passed the compulsory MBB bioinformatics courses, in particular Methods in Bioinformatics and Functional Genomics
- You are willing to take the next step in your growth as a bioinformatician
- For non-MBB students: this course assumes you have already acquired basic skills in R programming
- Docente titolare: Federico Zambelli
- Docente titolare: Elisabetta Ranucci
- Docente titolare: Elisabetta Ranucci
- Docente titolare: Chiara Masci
- Docente titolare: Silvia Salini
- Docente titolare: Laura Prati
- Docente titolare: Marta Stucchi
- Docente titolare: Alberto Villa
- Docente titolare: Domenico Carlo Maria Albanese
- Docente titolare: Claudia Letizia Maddalena Bianchi
- Docente titolare: Stefano Gazzotti
- Docente titolare: Marco Aldo Ortenzi
- Docente titolare: Maria Letizia Giorgetti
- Docente titolare: Francesco Maria Fasani
- Docente titolare: Francesco Maria Fasani
- Docente titolare: Hykel Hosni
- Docente titolare: Riccardo Guidetti
- Docente titolare: Domenico Pessina
The first part of the course offers an introduction to monetary economics within a general-equilibrium framework with particular emphasis on the design and implications of monetary policy. Then, the second part examines fiscal policy focusing on public debt sustainability and crises. The last part of the course is devoted to international financial integration and financial crises.
Among the topics presented are: i) monetary policy implementation and transmission; ii) the credibility of monetary policy; iii) targeting regimes and policy rules; iv) the information content of interest rates; v) debt sustainability; vi) debt crises and debt restructuring; vii) international financial flows; viii) current account imbalances; ix) sudden stops and financial crises.
- Docente titolare: Alessandro Missale
This course provides students with an introductory survey of some selected major aspects of modern macroeconomic theory.
The course will enable students to improve their knowledge and understanding of macroeconomics and of macroeconomic policy.
The course offers an overview of the microeconomic foundations of modern macroeconomics with specific focus on the analysis of consumption, investment, and labor supply decisions of economic agents.
The course also examines the fundamentals of growth and business cycle models.
Lastly, the course devotes some time to the introduction of dynamic programming methods, in particular numerical solution of basic models using Matlab.
Lectures will focus on real-world macroeconomic issues, their theoretical formalization and policy implications.
The TA sessions will show how to solve exercises, and reinforce the understanding of the theory presented in the lectures.
- Docente titolare: Luca Luigi Pignataro
- Docente titolare: Luca Luigi Pignataro
- Docente titolare: Davide Bosco
- Docente titolare: Federico Fabio Frattini
- Docente titolare: Federico Fabio Frattini
- Docente titolare: Lorenzo Zirulia