Useful information for students
Tips for Applying to Ph.D. Programs in Economics (Note: this page was last updated in 2011. I haven't kept it updated because I am now at a policy school and do not regularly advise students who are interested in economics PhD programs. I'm leaving it here because I think some of the advice is probably still helpful.Β But other parts of it are dated. For example, terminal master's programs and predocs have become increasingly common. So, take it with a grain of salt.)
Courses taught at George Mason University
GOVT 319: Political Polarization and Civil Discourse
GOVT 368: Tools for Economic Policy Analysis
GOVT 400: Game Theory (Issues in Political Analysis)
PUBP 710: Economics of Aging in the U.S.
PUBP 720: Microeconomics for Public Policy
PUBP 741: Public Sector Economics
POGO 801: Research Design for Social Science and Public PolicyΒ
PUBP 850: Professional Development Seminar
Courses taught at AEI
Democratic Capitalism: Principles and Practice, AEI Summer Institute (co-taught with Michael Strain)
Economics and Public Policy, AEI Summer Institute (co-taught with Aparna Mathur and Michael Strain)
Microeconomic Policy, AEI Summer Institute (co-taught with Kevin Hassett)
Courses taught at Occidental College
CSP 17: The World Through the Eyes of Economists
Econ 102: Principles of Economics II
Econ 250: Intermediate Microeconomic Theory
Econ 272: Applied Econometrics
Econ 307: Economics of Information