Teaching
Current teaching and archived course resources.
I teach courses in moral and political economy, microeconomics, behavioral economics, economic development, statistics and econometrics, and economics education. At Johns Hopkins I serve as director of undergraduate studies for the Moral and Political Economy major in the Center for Economy and Society.
Johns Hopkins
- People, Power, and Pay: The Economics of the Workplace. AS.197.327, Fall 2024 and Fall 2025.
- Competition, Conflict, and Coordination: Microeconomics and Political Economy. AS.197.250, Spring 2025.
- Progress. First-Year Seminar, Fall 2026.
Archived Teaching Resources
These pages collect older syllabi, lab materials, slides, worksheets, and companion resources. Some links point to archived course tools or institutional resources from earlier appointments.
Teaching Interests
- Economics education and economic literacy.
- Civic thought and economics.
- Behavioral economics and social preferences.
- Intermediate microeconomics and political economy.
- Data literacy, reproducibility, and transparent empirical work.