Teaching

In 2015/16 I am teaching on three courses at LSE:

EH101, the Internationalisation of Economic Growth, 1870-2000

EH304, the Economic History of North America from Colonialism to the Cold War

EH408, from Slavery to Asylum, International Migration 1500-2000

Current LSE students can access Moodle pages for EH101, EH304, and EH408.

I have previously taught EH237 (Theories and Methods in Economic History) and EH422 (Quantitative Topics in Economic History). Before coming to LSE I managed to teach pretty much every type of course at every level in Economics, from 0-level Current Economic Problems at McGill to MSc Microeconomics at TCD, with micro, marco, labour, urban, topics in policy, and other things (including economic history) in between.