If you’re here, it means you likely survived not 1, but 2 years in Bocconi. Give yourself a big pat on the back, you deserve it.
If you’re an average Bocconi student (no negative connotation intended), this means it’s probably the year you’re going on exchange, and I can assure you that no matter the destination, it’s going to be one of the most memorable experiences of your academic career if not of your lifetime. Doesn’t matter if you’re going surfing in Gold Coast or dodging stray bullets in the O-Block, chances are your third year will be fun.
Professor: Germain Gauthier
Professor: Roberto Perotti
30287 Macroeconomics and the World Economy
Professor: Angelo Borselli, Claudio Dordi
30058 Comparative Business and European Law
Professor: Italo Colantone
30056 European Economic Policy
Professor: great question pt.3
30282 Globalisation, Societies and Institutions
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Work in progress - I’m working on this, but in all due honesty is it very low priority
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I don’t really think that these contents are going to help anybody, but if you want to get an idea of the average coursework in UChicago, here you can find the courses I took, some notes and some examples of the coursework.
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Here you can find a few considerations on the Bocconi exchange programme, which I thought were to long to write on this page
Considerations on Exchange Programmes
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Professor: Kotaro Yoshida
23950 Economic Policy Analysis
Professor: Max Tabord-Meehan
Professor: Harald Uhlig
Professor: Rachel Glennerster (+ Michael Kremer)