Teaching
Course Descriptions
These are the most recent classes I taught with their syllabi. For more class material, please contact me!
Principles of Macroeconomics (Econ 1113 Honors):
The functioning and current problems of the aggregate economy: determination and analysis of national income, employment, inflation and stabilization; money and banking, monetary and fiscal policy; and aspects of international interdependence.
Principles of Microeconomics (Econ 1123 and Econ 1123 Honors):
Goals, incentives and allocation of resources resulting from economic behavior with applications and illustrations from current issues: operation of markets for goods, services and factors of production; the behavior of firms and industries in different types of competition and income distribution.
Intermediate Microeconomics (Econ 3113):
Fundamental economic concepts and principles; value and distribution theories under conditions of competition, monopoly and monopolistic competition. Appraisal of modern problems in terms of these theories.
Labor Problems (Econ 3513):
Problems of labor in an industrial society including wages, hours, safety, and working conditions. Conflicts between management and labor including labor unions.