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Teaching Philosophy and current Courses

Teaching / Courses Philosophy

Welcome!

I teach Microeconomics and Econometrics. My courses combine rigorous theory with hands-on applications, so you leave with tools you can use in research, policy, and industry.

Teaching Philosophy: Clarity first, intuition before math, and constant feedback loops.

Course Format: Short lectures, active problem-solving, and real data projects.

Support: Weekly office hours, Q&A forum, and sample code/problem sets

Current Courses

fall semester
2026
Econometrics

An applied introduction to modern econometrics. We focus on causal inference and forecasting using linear regression, fixed/random effects, instrumental variables, difference-in-differences, limited dependent variable models, and model diagnostics. Real data labs develop reproducible research habits.

Key Outcomes:

Schedule

MWF 10:00 - 11:00 AM

Location

Economics Building, Room 201

Enrollment

45 Students

Microéconomie

A rigorous introduction to microeconomic analysis. We study choice under constraints, firm behavior, market equilibrium, welfare and efficiency, and market failures (externalities, public goods, information). Applications include pricing, auctions, labor markets, and policy evaluation.

Key Outcomes:

Schedule

TTH 10:00 - 11:00 AM

Location

Economics Building, Room 305

Enrollment

45 Students

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