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Regina Cati is an Instructor in the Department of Economics at Boston University, contributing to the Business & Economics faculty through her dedicated teaching and expertise in applied economic analysis. She earned her PhD from the University of Sao Paulo, establishing a strong foundation in economic research and pedagogy. Cati's research fields encompass Applied Econometrics, Latin American Economic Development, and Applied Macroeconomics, areas that inform her instructional approach and scholarly pursuits. Over her extensive career at Boston University, she has instructed a diverse range of undergraduate and advanced courses, including statistics, macroeconomics, development economics, Intermediate Microeconomics (EC 201), Intermediate Macroeconomics (EC 202), and specialized topics like Time Series Econometrics (EC 405 and EC 490). Her office is situated at SSW 539, with contact available via phone at 617-353-4249. Cati's long-term presence is documented across multiple departmental Economics newsletters spanning from 2008 to 2024, highlighting her consistent role in academic convocation ceremonies and student mentoring activities.
In 2008, Regina Cati received the prestigious Gitner Prize for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching from the Boston University Department of Economics. This award, generously funded by Gerald (CAS, 1966) and Deanne Gitner, is bestowed upon faculty demonstrating exceptional commitment to undergraduate education, as selected by a committee appointed by the Department Chair. The 2008 Economics newsletter specifically praises her for teaching a huge variety of courses at BU, underscoring her versatility and impact on students. Cati has also advised undergraduate research projects, such as those presented at the Keystone Symposium, and provided valuable feedback during student team competitions and professional development events organized by the Undergraduate Economics Association. Her research output includes collaborations on significant papers, such as 'Primary healthcare effects of a well-designed anti-corruption program' co-authored with Marislei Nishijima and Randall P. Ellis in 2022, examining Brazil's anti-corruption initiatives, and 'Purchasing power parity in Brazil: a test for fractional cointegration' with Vera L. Fava, applying advanced econometric methods to Brazilian economic data. These publications align directly with her stated fields and demonstrate her influence in empirical economic studies focused on Latin America. Through her teaching excellence, research contributions, and departmental engagement, Regina Cati continues to shape economic education and scholarship at Boston University.
