Rogério Mazali
Corporate Finance II: Modigliani-Miller; M-M and Taxes, Bankruptcy and Information; Dividend Policy; Working Capital Management (undergraduate).
Econometrics I: Linear Regression; OLS; GLS; Instrumental Variables; Systems of Equations; 2SLS; 3SLS; Maximum Likelihood, Monte Carlo and Bootstrap (masters/Ph.D).
Behavioral Economics: Expected Utility Theory; Critics to EUT: 1) Preferences, 2) Probabilities and Cognitive Biases, 3) Utility Maximization; Criticism to Behavioral Economics; Behavioral Finance: The Market Efficiency Hypothesis; challenges to EMH: Noise Traders, The Closed Fund Puzzle, and Professional Arbitrage; Investment Sentiment and Positive Feedback (masters/Ph.D).