Courses Taught

Teaching Fellows lead classes spanning the wide field of economic science. Typically they teach courses that introduce core princples of Western economics, laying a crucial foundation so that students in the region can go deeper in their studies with a critical perspective and inquisitive mind.

Click on the categories below to see a consolidated list of the courses Teaching Fellows have taught in 2007–2014:

Core Economic Principles

  • Economic Principles (144 courses, 10844 students)
  • Intermediate Macroeconomics (7 courses, 246 students)
  • Intermediate Macroeconomics (1 course, 29 students)
  • Intermediate Microeconomics (2 courses, 81 students)
  • Intermediate Microeconomics (2 courses, 350 students)
  • Macroeconomic Principles (128 courses, 5785 students)
  • Microeconomic Principles (147 courses, 8903 students)

Advanced Economic Concepts

  • Advanced Econometrics (1 course, 11 students)
  • Advanced Economics (93 courses, 2800 students)
  • Advanced Macroeconomics (5 courses, 424 students)
  • Game Theory/Advanced Micro/Contract Theory (25 courses, 1949 students)
  • Mathematical Methods in Economics (23 courses, 938 students)
  • Other (Academic Writing) (3 courses, 76 students)

Business Economics

  • Finance/Corporate Finance/Financial Markets (117 courses, 7442 students)
  • Theory of the Firm/IO/Corporate Governance (37 courses, 1444 students)

Data Analysis

  • Advanced Econometrics (10 courses, 229 students)
  • Introductory Econometrics (82 courses, 3269 students)
  • Other Data Analysis (56 courses, 2818 students)
  • Statistics (45 courses, 3011 students)

Economic Policy

  • Economic Policy (3 courses, 70 students)
  • Economic Principles (3 courses, 165 students)
  • Health Economics (3 courses, 45 students)
  • Institutional Economics (52 courses, 1867 students)
  • Institutional Economics (3 courses, 120 students)
  • Labor Economics (8 courses, 257 students)
  • Political Economy (13 courses, 310 students)
  • Public Economics (21 courses, 530 students)
  • Economic Policy (3 courses, 100 students)
  • Institutional Economics (3 courses, 100 students)

International

  • International Finance (7 courses, 525 students)
  • International Trade (47 courses, 1966 students)