At the University of São Paulo, my teaching activities span both undergraduate and graduate programs in economics. At the graduate level, I teach courses in spatial economics and spatial econometrics, with emphasis on regional economic data, spatial dependence, and quantitative methods for applied research.
At the undergraduate level, I teach courses in Econometrics, Time Series Analysis and Agricultural Economics. These courses cover core economic theory, quantitative methods, macroeconomic measurement, regional development, and applied policy analysis.
Across these courses, I seek to connect economic theory with empirical evidence and real-world data. My teaching reflects my broader research interests in applied econometrics, regional and urban economics, transportation, agriculture, and public policy evaluation.