Behavioural Economics (Postgraduate, Liberal Arts) [2019, 2020]
Traditional neoclassical economics shy away from considering the role of human emotions and human judgement from its models. Some of these models have stood the test of time and are still taught at universities, but many fail to be replicated in the real world. Interestingly, the role of human sentiments and behaviour has been studied since the times of Adam Smith, but was never given mainstream attention till the Nobel prize winning works of Herbert Simon (in 1978), Gary Becker (in 1992), Daniel Kahneman (in 2002) and Richard Thaler (in 2017).Development Economics (Undergraduate, Liberal Arts) [2018, 2019, 2020, 2021]
This course seeks to introduce students to the contemporary development discourse by exposing them to both classical and modern approaches to the analysis of growth and developmental issues such as poverty and inequality, and also by involving them in data-driven discourses on the differential development trajectories of different countries. The curriculum attempts to encourage students to critically evaluate the role of markets as well as various national and international institutions in solving contemporary developmental issues. The course also introduces current empirical research to help students get a feel of the recent literature in the field of development economics.Managerial Economics (Undergraduate, Business Administration) [2016 - 2020]
This course provides a foundation of economic theories and models for use in managerial decision-making. The course provides students with an overview of theories of demand, supply, production and competition and equips them with the tools and techniques to make effective economic decisions under different business environments.Econometrics (Undergraduate, Liberal Arts)
Global Business Environment (Postgraduate, Business Administration)
Introduction to Quantitative Methods (Undergraduate, Liberal Arts)
Organizational Structures in Agricultural Production (Postgraduate, MS)
Principles of Economics (Undergraduate, Liberal Arts)