Teaching

  • I have taught undergraduate Intermediate Microeconomic Theory at Vanderbilt University in 2011. [Syllabus][Lecture Notes]

Course Description: This course is intended as an introduction to the study of firms and individuals in their economic roles. Primary attention will be given to developing the basic microeconomic tools essential for more advanced economics courses. As such, the approach will be fairly rigorous and mathematical. By the end of the semester, students should be able to figure out the policy implications of various government initiatives and be intelligent, critical readers of popular economics such as articles in The Economist and The Wall Street Journal.

  • I have also served as teaching assistants at Vanderbilt University for various levels of courses:
    • Doctoral courses: Statistical Analysis (2012, 2015); Econometrics (2012, 2013, 2015, 2016); Microeconometrics (2013); Mathematical Economics (2012, 2013); Microeconomics (2011, 2013);
    • Master courses: Statistical Analysis (2015, 2016); Econometrics (2016);
    • Undergraduate courses: Economic Statisitics / Intro to Econometrics (2011, 2016, 2017); Microeconomics (2010, 2011).

For additional teaching references, please contact Jennifer F. Reinganum and Dong-Hyuk Kim.