Teaching

Economic intuition, formal reasoning and applications

My teaching links economic mechanisms to formal models and policy applications.

Courses

Teaching experience

Macroeconomics I

  • National accounts and macroeconomic indicators
  • Goods and money markets
  • Fiscal and monetary policy

Macroeconomics II

  • Economic growth
  • Open-economy macroeconomics
  • Business cycles and stabilization

Microeconomics

  • Consumer and producer theory
  • Competitive equilibrium
  • Welfare and market failures

Quantitative methods

  • Mathematics for economists
  • Probability and statistics
  • Cost–benefit analysis

Approach

How I teach

I begin with the economic question and the underlying mechanism before introducing notation.