Over the past more than 20 years, I have accumulated an extensive record of teaching at undergraduate and graduate levels at research universities (both private and public). I value effective teaching in both a liberal arts setting and a business school environment, including the MBA program, having earned the same degree myself. My teaching experience includes required and elective courses and research driven independent studies, both at the undergraduate and graduate levels. I have developed many new courses based on student interest and my expertise.
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PhD/MA Game theory: I, II
PhD/MA Microeconomic theory: I, II
PhD Advanced microeconomic theory
PhD Monotone methods in economic analysis
PhD Quantitative methods in economic analysis
PhD special topics: Networks, decisions, optimization
PhD Independent study: Various semesters and various topics
Intermediate microeconomics
Advanced microeconomic theory
Interdependent decisions under constraints
Household finance, consumer credit, and bankruptcy
Undergraduate independent study (various semesters)