Teaching

This section contains some teaching content I made during my PhD. I had the opportunity to be a Teaching Assistant for many courses (and be an instructor), and even win the Economics department Teaching assistant award, as well as the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences employment award for outstanding Teaching Assistant.

Among others, I was a teaching assistant for Industrial Organization, Taxation, Labour Economics, International Finance, Intermediate Macroeconomic/Microeconomic Theory, and Mathematical Economics, all at the 3rd year undergraduate level.

You will find some content related to the course I taught, and some solutions to practice questions for the microeconomics comprehensive exam PhD students go through at the end of the first year at Simon Fraser University.


ECON 302 summer 2019:

I taught the ECON 302 intermediate microeconomic theory course in the summer term of 2019. The course covers basics of monopoly and oligopoly theory, externalities and public goods, game theory (pure/mixed strategy Nash equilibria, sequential games, repeated games), adverse selection and moral hazard. You can find the lecture notes here.

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SFU Economics comprehensive exams:

For my preparation for the microeconomics comprehensive exam in the summer 2015, I made solutions to some of the past microeconomics comprehensive exams. You can find them here.

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