Doctoral teaching is structured around core courses, elective courses, and supplementary training activities, delivered in English and organized as follows.
Core courses
Macroeconomics
- Module 1. The Economics of aggregate demand (Link identifier #identifier__168774-1syllabus)
Prof. Antonella Palumbo (8 hours) and Prof. Attilio Trezzini (12 hours) - Module 2. Neoclassical and endogenous growth theory, DSGE and OLG models (Link identifier #identifier__58979-2syllabus)
Prof. Alberto Franco Pozzolo (14 hours), Prof. Stefano Di Bucchianico (14 hours), Prof. Luca Spinesi (6 hours), and Prof. Francesco Giuli (6 hours)
Microeconomics (Link identifier #identifier__62768-3syllabus)
- Module 1. Surplus approach to value and distribution
Prof. Roberto Ciccone and Prof. Enrico Sergio Levrero (18 hours) - Module 2. Neoclassical theory: consumption, production, equilibrium and income distribution
Prof. Paolo Trabucchi, Prof. Daria Pignalosa, and Prof. Saverio M. Fratini (42 hours)
Statistical Methods for Economics (Link identifier #identifier__157802-4syllabus)
- Module 1. Statistical Inference: from Data to Models and back
Prof. Francesco Dotto (26 ore) - Module 2. Statistical Linear Modelling
Dr. Fabrizio Solari (24 hours)
Mathematics (Link identifier #identifier__144123-5syllabus)
Prof. Loretta Mastroeni (50 hours)
Research Design and Methodologies (Link identifier #identifier__143733-6syllabus)
Prof. Francesco Salustri (10 hours)
Elective courses
Throughout the academic year, elective courses will be available for selection according to the research interests of doctoral candidates. Last year, the following courses have been delivered:
- Applied Macroeconomics (16h, Prof. Matteo Deleidi, Link identifier #identifier__23383-7syllabus)
- Economics of Migration (10h, Prof. Rama Dasi Mariani, Link identifier #identifier__54389-8syllabus)
- The Growing Relevance of Wealth and Inheritance (10h, Prof. Salvatore Morelli, Link identifier #identifier__12703-9syllabus)
- Assessment of Tax Policies (6h, Prof. Elina De Simone, Link identifier #identifier__197625-10syllabus)
- Empirical Micro-econometric Methods in Economic Research (Prof. Alberto Franco Pozzolo, Link identifier #identifier__978-11syllabus)
Supplementary training
Doctoral candidates will also have the opportunity to participate in advanced training activities organized by the Department or its affiliated research centres in partnership with other institutions, including:
- Link identifier #identifier__113225-12RED3 Economics Seminars organised by the Dept. of Economics, Roma Tre University
- Link identifier #identifier__101672-13Inequality in Rome Seminar Series organised by the Dept. of Law, Roma Tre University
- International School for Advanced Training “Impact Evaluation of Development Policies organised by the Link identifier #identifier__199649-14Italian Centre for International Development (ICID) (Link identifier #identifier__121431-15CEIS Università Tor Vergata, Link identifier #identifier__134197-16Sapienza Università di Roma, Link identifier #identifier__173560-17Università di Roma Tre)
- Scuola di valutazione di impatto delle politiche pubbliche organised by the Link identifier #identifier__155089-18Centro di Ricerche Economiche e Sociali Manlio Rossi Doria
- School of Advance Studies in the reappraisal of surplus approach organised by the Link identifier #identifier__64284-19Centro di Ricerche e Documentazione “Piero Sraffa”
- Advance course in Innovation, growth and international production. Models and data analysis organised by the Link identifier #identifier__185351-20Università di Urbino Carlo Bo, Link identifier #identifier__127538-21Università LA SAPIENZA , Link identifier #identifier__170216-22Scuola Normale Superiore, Dipartimento di scienze politico-sociali e Link identifier #identifier__139580-23Università Politecnica delle MLink identifier #identifier__43472-24arche
- European Association for Evolutionary Political Economy Summer School organised by the Link identifier #identifier__171512-25EAEPE
