Teaching
Courses and materials for economics in context.
I teach moral and political economy, microeconomics, behavioral economics, development, statistics and econometrics, and economics education.
Johns Hopkins
Current courses get the strongest treatment. Older course pages stay available, but become a quieter archive.
The economics of the workplace, with attention to bargaining, incentives, institutions, power, and distribution.
Economic, technological, and civic progress.
Microeconomics and political economy.
Teaching videos
The YouTube channel sits here as a clear teaching resource, rather than as a small external link.
Useful as a bridge between formal course pages and public-facing teaching resources.
Teaching interests
A short grid makes the teaching identity easier to scan than a dense list.
Economic literacy, comprehension, and course design.
Institutions, moral and political economy, and civic education.
Transparent empirical work and data literacy.
Archived resources
Older course pages remain available, but the visual design signals that they are archival.