Econ 501, Microeconomics I, PhD course
Econ 597, Readings in Advanced Topics, PhD course
Econ 597, Readings in Advanced Topics, PhD course
Econ 470, Market Design, undergraduate course
Econ 470, Market Design, undergraduate course
Advanced Microeconomics (The Value of Information in Committees and Elections), Term IV, PhD advanced course [syllabus]
Lecture Notes, Part 1: Blackwell's Sufficiency and Informativeness, Accuracy (Lehmann, Persico), Information Design and Bayesian Persuasion (Kamenica and Gentzkow)
Lecture Notes, Part 2: Condorcet Jury Theorem, Convicting the Innocent (Feddersen and Pesendorfer, 1998) and the Swing Voter's Curse (Feddersen and Pesendorfer, 1996)
Student Presentations:
02.05.2019 Anna - Duggan and Martinelli (2011, RESTUD), "A Spatial Theory of Media Slant and Voter Choice"
Tuuli - Perego and Yuksel (2019), "Media Competition and Social Disagreement"
14.05.2019 Mathijs - Coughlan (2000, APSR), "In Defense of Unanimous Jury Verdicts"
Natalie - Hellwig and Veldkamp (2009, RESTUD), "Knowing What Others Know"
16.05.2019 Marcin - Levy and Razin (2015, AER), "Correlation Neglect, Voting Behavior, and Information Aggregation"
Pietro - Matejka and Tabellini (2018), "Electoral Competition with Rationally Inattentive Voters"
Microeconomics III (Information Economics and Mechanism Design), Term III, PhD compulsory course [syllabus]
Mathematics for Economists (PhD), TA, Bonn University
Econ 121b (TA, Intermediate Microeconomics), Yale University
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Discussion Section 1 (1/27/2016)
Discussion Section 2 (2/3/2016)
Discussion Section 3 (2/10/2016)
Discussion Section 4 (2/24/2016)
Discussion Section 5 (3/2/2016)
Discussion Section (4/20/2016)
Discussion Section (4/27/2016)
(Lecture notes on https://classesv2.yale.edu/portal).
Econ 115a (TA, Introductory Microeconomics), Yale University
Introductory Microeconomics (TA, "VWL A"), Bonn University
Teaching Evaluations [link]
Teaching Awards
Teaching Award: 1st prize among all compulsory undergraduate courses of Fall 2014, Bonn Economics Department
Teaching Award: 1st prize in the course ‘Introductory Microeconomics’, Bonn Economics Department