Teaching

Appalachian State University

Principles of Microeconomics

Behavioural and Experimental Economics


University of East Anglia

Behavioural and Experimental Economics I Fall 2015 to 2017 This is the first of a two-course sequence on the use of experimental methods in economics for Masters and PhD students.

Multinational Firms Spring 2012 to 2016 This is an applied industrial organisation course for Masters’ students and focuses on why and how firms become multinational. The course also deals with some policy issues, such as antitrust, facing multinational firms and regulators.

Industrial Organisation Fall 2011 and Fall 2012 This course is for advanced undergraduates and is essentially game theory applied to different market interactions between firms.

Development Economics Fall 2010 and Fall 2014 A course for advanced undergraduates focused mainly on the microeconomic aspects of development.


Indiana University

Instructor - Full Teaching Responsibility

E201 Principles of Microeconomics Fall 2007 and Fall 2008 This is the first course in microeconomics at the undergraduate level. To quote the syllabus for the course, "this course is meant to serve as an introduction to the "wonderful" world of microeconomics and to the myriad tools in the economists' toolkit."

Graduate Teaching Assistant

E621 Theory of Prices and Markets II Spring 2007 (Prof. Roy Gardner), Spring 2008 and Spring 2009 (Both by Prof. Frank H. Page, Jr.) E621 is the second course in the first-year core graduate microeconomic theory sequence.

Associate Instructor

E370 - Statistics Fall 2006 (Prof. Mary Beth Camp) My responsibilities included teaching Microsoft Excel-based lab sections of the course.

The George Washington University

Instructor - Full Teaching Responsibility

Econ 151 Development Economics Summer 2005 Econ 151 was a course for advanced undergraduates, mostly juniors and seniors and focused mainly on the microeconomic aspects of development.

Teaching Assistant

Econ 11 Principles of Microeconomics Fall 2003 and Fall 2004

Econ 12 Principles of Macroeconomics Spring 2004 and Spring 2005