Below are the courses I have taught at UNLV, along with some potential courses for upcoming semesters. Please register via the UNLV Registrar's website. If you have any specific questions about course topics, feel free to email me.
Description: Analysis of income, output, employment, and price level determination in a market economy. Role of fiscal and monetary policy in promoting stability and growth.
Description: Study of the relationships and implications of the level of employment and production, interest rates, inflation rate, government budget deficit and national debt, trade deficit and trade indebtedness, international finance and exchange rates, long-run growth in productivity and living standards, and government policies that affect the macroeconomy.
Description: Integration of markets to determine gross domestic product and national income. Relation between the United States economy and the world economy. Determination of consumption, capital formation, government services, and international trade. Cause and cure for unemployment, inflation, and economic stagnation.
Description: Descriptive and inferential statistics for prediction and decision making, with managerial and economic applications. Includes a focus on Excel software for basic graphing skills, descriptive statistics, probability theory and distributions, estimation, hypothesis testing, and regression analysis.
Description: Introduction to economic organization of society with emphasis on how markets and prices guide and direct economic activity. Economic analysis applied to a wide range of contemporary issues.
Description: Nature of money. Determination of the quantity of money by the commercial banks, the Federal Reserve, and the United States Treasury. Intensive analysis of commercial banking, money, and capital markets, interest rate determination, the foreign sector, and banking.