Information for my current courses can be found here, and I am slowly migrating over old course materials to make them public. At PSE I currently teach the M2 dissertation workshop, the lectures on labour economics in the second year masters Quantitative Macro course, and the first year masters Macro 3 course.
Quantitative Macro 1 (PSE, second year masters)
Lecture: Unemployment and the Search and Matching Model (Part 1) [slides]
Lecture: Unemployment and the Search and Matching Model (Part 2) [slides]
Problem set 4 [pdf]
US labour market flows data [google sheet]
Dynare example: RBC model [zip]
Quantitative Macro 2 (PSE, second year masters)
Heterogeneity in Macro-Labour Models (Part 1) [slides]
Heterogeneity in Macro-Labour Models (Part 2) [slides]
Problem set 2 [zip]
Macro 3: International Macroeconomics (PSE, first year masters)
Syllabus [pdf]
Lecture 0: Course outline [slides]
Lecture 1: Current Accounts and Global Imbalances [part 1, part 2]
Lecture 2: Exchange Rates and Price Levels [slides]
Lecture 3: Currency Crises, Sudden Stops, and Sovereign Risk [slides]
Lecture 4: Capital Markets and International Risk Sharing [slides]