My teaching focuses on experimental and behavioral economics, game theory, microeconomic theory, mathematical methods, and managerial economics. In these courses, I help students connect formal economic reasoning with research design and empirical analysis. I also developed new courses in Experimental Methods in Economics and Game Theory and Economic Behavior for the department curriculum.
Courses Taught
Graduate Courses
ECON 297: Experimental Methods in Economics
ECON 201: Seminar in Microeconomic Analysis
Undergraduate Courses
ECON 115: Game Theory and Economic Behavior
ECON 197: Experimental Economics
ECON 104: Mathematical Methods for Economics
ECON 106: Managerial EconomicsÂ