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: Courses on environmental policy, sustainability 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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