Instructor - University of Delaware
- ECON100: Economic Issues and Policies (Fall 2024)
This course takes a nontechnical approach to basic economics. Applies economic concepts to contemporary issues, problems and policies. Covers both macro and micro topics.
- ECON308: Banking and Monetary Policy (Winter 2023)
This course investigates the nature and economic significance of money, credit, and the banking system as well as the origin and management of the money supply. Students will learn to analyze the effects of monetary policy changes on price levels, output, and employment.
- ECON101: Introduction to Microeconomics (Fall 2023)
In this course students learn how to think like economists. They will study foundational economic concepts such as opportunity cost, the interaction of demand and supply, and economic efficiency. Further, students will discover how consumers behave, how firms make decisions, and how government regulation impacts individual decision-making and market outcomes. Topics include price controls, public policy, cost and revenue concepts, and market structures.
- ECON103: Introduction to Macroeconomics (Summer 2021, Winter 2022)
In this course students analyze the key determinants of macroeconomics indicators such as unemployment, inflation, and national income. Students will examine various policy issues relating to how the government alters unemployment and inflation through government spending, taxes, and the money supply.
Head Teaching Assistant - University of Delaware
- ECON103: Introduction to Macroeconomics (Spring 2022, Spring 2023, Spring 2024)
- ECON101: Introduction to Microeconomics (Fall 2022)
Teaching Assistant - University of Delaware
- ECON103: Introduction to Macroeconomics (Spring 2020, Spring 2021)
- ECON101: Introduction to Microeconomics (Fall 2019, Fall 2021, Fall 2020)
- ECON301: Quantitative Microeconomic Theory (Spring 2019)
This course introduces the foundations of microeconomic theory using calculus and builds a framework for analyzing the behavior of individuals, firms, and other economic units and the interaction of these agents in the marketplace. Consumer theory, producer theory, market structures, and efficiency are covered, with an emphasis on problem-solving, marginal analysis, and equilibrium concepts. The principles provide the building blocks for economic analysis in a variety of fields, including health, environmental, development, and labor economics.
- ECON436: Introduction to Microeconomics (Fall 2018)
This course investigates current topics in public economics, such as policies related to health, taxes, labor, trade, energy, and income inequality. Recent journal articles serve as basis for investigating these topics. Student presentations and class discussion form the essence of class sessions.