I have taught a wide range of courses in economics and quantitative methods at both undergraduate and graduate levels, with a strong emphasis on applied approaches and policy relevance. My teaching philosophy prioritizes the development of analytical thinking, empirical skills, and the ability to critically evaluate economic policies using real-world data.
Courses Taught (2019–2025) : Bordeaux School of Economics, University of Bordeaux
Undergraduate (Licence 1–3)
Microeconomics I, II & III
Public Economics
Environmental Economics
Descriptive and Inferential Statistics
Academic Methodology and Research Tools
Graduate (Master 1–2)
Applied Econometrics (Stata & R)
Economics of Regulation and the Environment
Quantitative Methods for Policy Evaluation
Introduction to Machine Learning for Economists (Python)
Data Analysis for Economists (Excel, Stata)
Other Teaching Engagements
Excelia Business School (2023–2025) : Courses on environmental policy, sustainability economics, and applied quantitative analysis.
KEDGE Business School (Bordeaux) (2025–present) : Courses in economics and quantitative methods, with a focus on applied policy analysis and empirical tools.
ESSCA School of Management (Bordeaux) (2025–present) : Teaching in economics and applied quantitative analysis.
I actively integrate real-world datasets (e.g., CFPS, World Bank Enterprise Surveys) into teaching to bridge the gap between theory and empirical practice. I also supervise Master’s theses in areas related to environmental economics, inequality, and policy evaluation.
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