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Teaching

In the recent years, I have been teaching various undergraduate macroeconomics courses for students of mathematical economics as well as masters courses for economics students.

Recent course home pages

Spring 2010: I am teaching the masters course "Monetary Economics: Macro Aspects."
The public Home Page of the course is here.

Fall 2009: I ran a seminar on "Advanced Monetary Macro". The homepage is restricted to persons affiliated with the University of Copenhagen. So much for transparency in research and teaching. But don't blame me; I did not set up the system - others may explain why a public university hides its teaching from the public. I wouldn't hold my breath if I were you.

Spring 2009: I am teaching the masters course "Monetary Economics: Macro Aspects."
The public Home Page of the course is here.

Spring 2008: I am teaching the masters course "Monetary Economics: Macro Aspects."
The public Home Page of the course is here.

Fall 2007: I am running a seminar on "Advanced Monetary Macro".
Currently (June 2007), the Home Page cannot be accessed by persons not affiliated with the University of Copenhagen (try out this link if you do not believe this). I strongly apologize for this, but it is due to forces beyond my control. Hopefully, the page will become publicly accessible later.

Spring 2007: I am teaching the masters course "Monetary Economics: Macro Aspects."
The Home Page of the course is here.

Fall 2006: I am running a seminar on "Advanced Monetary Macro".
The Home Page of the seminar is here.

Spring 2006: I gave a web-based course on "Monetary Economics: Macro Aspects."
The Home Page of the course is here.

Spring 2004: I taught the masters course "Monetary Economics: Macro Aspects."
The Home Page of the course is here.

Fall 2003: I taught the course in second-year macroeconomics for students of mathematical economics.
The Home Page of the course (in Danish) is here.

Zeuthen Workshop

I organize a Zeuthen Workshop on New-Keynesian Macroeconomics during Jordi Galí's Zeuthen Lectures at the Department of Economics in March 2010. The workshop starts on Friday, 19 March and ends Saturday, 20 March. See here for more information about the workshop and the Zeuthen Lectures.

New Blog post

I have a new blog post out (in Danish) at altandetlige. It is a short recommendation to read Harald Uhlig's paper from the recent New Economic Thinking conference. So, what are you waiting for?

New discussion

I have posted a new discussion. It's on "Falling Behind the Curve: A Positive Analysis of Stop-Start Policies and the Great Inflation" by Andrew Levin and John B. Taylor presented at a recent conference at Norges Bank.