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Classes taught at the University of Michigan-Dearborn

Econ 335. Experimental Economics

Econ 336. Behavioral Economics & Economics Psychology

Econ 201. Principles of Macroeconomics​

Classes taught elsewhere

St. Lawrence University:

Introduction to Economics;

Behavioral Economics;

Games, Experiments and Strategic Behavior;

Market Experiments;

Quantitative Methods;

Urban Economics and Real Estate;

Fairness, Reciprocity, Altruism, and Trust: Competition and Cooperation between Humans

 

University of Nebraska-Lincoln:

Statistics for Business and Economics; 

Intermediate Macroeconomics;

Principles of Macroeconomics

Moscow State University:
Applied Econometrics (master-level seminar)

Mentor/advisor 

I supervise undergraduate and graduate student research at UM-Dearborn and UNL.

I also serve a faculty advisor of the Economics Club.

 

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