Roberto Rigobon
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Roberto Rigobon researches international economics, monetary economics, and development economics. He is a faculty research fellow of the National Bureau of Economic Research, and a visiting professor at IESA, Venezuela. He joined Sloan in 1997 and has twice won the "Teacher of the Year" award and the "Excellence in Teaching.” He received his Ph.D. in economics from MIT in 1997, an M.B.A. from IESA (Venezuela) in 1991, and his B.S. in Electrical Engineering from Universidad Simon Bolivar in Venezuela.


Lectures:

lecture
flag Institutions, Geography, and Growth
as author at  MIT World Series: Back to the Classroom 2004,
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  lecture
flag The U.S. and the World’s Recession
as author at  MIT World Series: Back to the Classroom 2008,
2931 views
debate
flag The World Economy
as author at  MIT World Series - IAP - Independent Activities Period,
together with: Olivier Blanchard, Ricardo J. Caballero,
1733 views