I supervise Ph.D. students investigating the economics of crime or working in applied microeconomic theory.
Twenty-credit first-year undergraduate module for approx. 300 students/year.
Content: Supply & demand; consumer theory; game theory; behavioural economics; producer theory; profit maximisation and imperfect competition; externalities; public goods.
Textbook: Frank and Cartwright's Microeconomics and Behaviour.
As of September 2020, I am the Director of Undergraduate Economics Programmes at Cardiff Business School, with responsibility for the operation of our undergraduate economics and joint honours degrees.
I am a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, and an Associate of the Economics Network. In the latter role, I have run one-day graduate teaching assistant workshops for Ph.D. students at numerous UK universities since 2010.
In 2008, I was awarded the Economics Network's National Outstanding Teaching Prize (joint with Alwyn Young).
I have contributed a short article to Economic Review (aimed at A-Level Economics students and teachers) on the economics of organised crime, available here.