Eran Yashiv
Teaching experience


Update: October 17, 2010

Institutions

Undergraduate

  1. Israeli universities: Tel Aviv (1992 - current), Hebrew (1988-1990) and Haifa (2000/01)
  2. MIT (1991), Harvard (1991), NYU Stern (1992)
  3. LSE (2003/4; 2004/5; 2005/6)

 

 

MBA 

  1. NYU Stern (1992 , 1994 and 2003)
  2. HEC School of Business, near Paris (1993-2001)
  3. Executive program of the Recanati Business School, Tel Aviv University (1998/9)

 

 

MA and PhD

  1. Tel Aviv University (1993  - current)
  2. University of Haifa (2000/01)
  3. NYU Stern (1992 and 1994 (
  4. LSE (2003/4)

 

 

Subjects

Macroeconomics (Tel Aviv, NYU Stern, LSE).

International Monetary Economics (Tel Aviv, Haifa, NYU Stern, LSE, HEC Business School). This subject includes topics such as the operation of the foreign exchange market, EMU, target zones, exchange rate crises, and the architecture of the world financial system.

A graduate course on Macro-Labor (Tel Aviv, LSE), mostly about search and matching models; see details at  http://www.tau.ac.il/~yashiv/ma_labor.htm

Econometrics  (MIT, Tel Aviv, and Haifa).

Public finance /public sector economics (Tel Aviv).

Game Theory in Practice (HEC business school). This is a course on applications of game theory.

Feedback

 

Student feedback has been very good at all institutions.

 

Three times - in 2000, 2001 and 2002 – received special mention in the

BNP-Paribas Pierre Vernimmen Awards for Teaching Excellence at the HEC School of Business.