Teaching Experience

Sole Instructor (Inperson)

In this course, I covered decision-making under uncertainty and risk attitudes, Rules of actional thoughts and decision diagram. I also had a graduate TA in this course, which enhanced instructional support and gave me a supervisory experience. 

This course examines the causes of hunger and chronic undernutrition from an economic perspective. It explores how global population dynamics and the interaction of food demand and supply shape hunger and malnutrition. The course emphasizes empirical evidence, discussion, and critical thinking.

This course covers the fundamentals of Capitalism, Inequality, Game Theory and Social Dilemmas, and the Market Behavior of Price-Setting and Price-Taking firms.  

     This course introduces incoming graduate students to some fundamental mathematical concepts extensively used in economic literature, such as equilibrium analysis, linear models and matrix algebra, comparative-static analysis, rules of differentiation and their use in comparative statics, and comparative-static analysis of general-function models.

 

Sole Instructor (Asyncronously)


Teaching Assistant