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I teach a variety of courses in economics at
both the undergraduate and the graduate level. Here are my known defects
as a teacher, as revealed in student evaluations: I can't
hear very well and I sometimes talk in a monotone. I am a bit on the
short side and have no fashion sense, so you will want to sit in the
front for the best view. Finally, I like to teach stuff I don't know
much about. This provides me with an additional incentive to prepare
for class and also serves as a handy excuse when I am stumped by
hard questions.
Spring 2008: Economics 2730 (Experimental Seminar) Teaching Economics Conference lecture slides Summer 2007: Barcelona LeeX Experimental Economics Summer School in Macroeconomics Spring 2007: Economics 2713 (Behavioral Macroeconomics) Economics 2730 (Experimental Seminar) Summer 2006: Adaptive Economic Dynamics (CEEL, Trento, Italy) Trento lecture slides (pdf, 805K) Spring 2006: Economics 2220 (Experimental Economics) Economics 2730 (Experimental Seminar)
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