Upper-level undergraduate course on the economic analysis of financial markets and financial decision making. Asset pricing theory, net present value, arbitrage strategies, portfolio management, and financial market behavior. Case studies of current policy. Led review sessions and assisted with exam preparation.
Introductory economics course covering microeconomic fundamentals (how markets function, where markets fail, the distribution of income and wealth, the public sector, international trade). Responsibilities included running discussion sections, designing problem sets and exams, and bridging communication between students and instructors.
An upper-level undergraduate course centered on understanding the “why” behind econometric techniques through theoretical derivation and statistical proof. Students rigorously derive the properties of estimators and apply these methods to real-world data using Stata, integrating formal theory with hands-on empirical analysis.