Teaching
I have recently resumed teaching Economics.
In the Spring of 2024, I'm teaching a graduate-level on The Economics of Competition and Regulation.
In the Fall of 2023, I taught a few sections in an undergraduate class on Game Theory.
While being Head of School (June 2006 - February 2011) and Vice-Dean for Research and Talent (March 2011 - December 2021), I had no regular scheduled teaching.
Between 1990 and 2006 I taught microeconomics at all levels. This includes
Introductory Economics - Micro and Macro (undergraduate first year)
Markets, Production and Business Strategy (undergraduate first year)
Microeconomic Theory (undergraduate first and second year)
Micro I and II (undergraduate final year)
Applied Microeconomics: Antitrust and Regulation (undergraduate final year)
The Economics of Information and Contracting (graduate)
The Theory of Industrial Organization (graduate)
Game Theory (graduate)
Auctions and Mechanism Design (graduate)
Economics, Organization and Management (graduate)
Theory of the Firm (graduate)
Applied Industrial Organization: Regulation, Design and Antitrust (graduate)
Over the years, I've taught microeconomics to students in Economics, Management, Political Science, Mathematics and Computer Science.
I have plenty of teaching material stored electronically, and you are welcome to ask.