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Teaching Fellows are spreading crucial economic knowledge in
22
countries in the Central and Eastern European region. Since its inception in 2007, Teaching Fellows have led more than
1,100
courses at
90
institutions, reaching nearly
57,000
students.
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)