Teaching
Courses, materials, and supervision
I teach undergraduate and honors-college courses in economics at the University of Vermont, with a focus on econometrics, microeconomics, development, and the economics of discrimination. Public-facing course sites, syllabi, and archived materials are below.
Current courses
ECON 3500 — Econometrics & Applications
The applied econometrics course for UVM economics majors. Covers regression, causal inference, and data analysis using real datasets.
- Spring 2026 course site →
- Previously taught as EC200 (course renumbered Spring 2024)
ECON 1450 — Principles of Microeconomics
Introductory microeconomics for non-majors and prospective majors.
- Summer 2026 — site coming soon
ECON 2400 — Economic Development
Upper-division course on economic growth, poverty, and development policy in low- and middle-income countries.
HCOL 2000 — Economics of Discrimination
Honors College seminar examining labor-market and other forms of discrimination through an economic lens.
Course archives
Public sites and materials from earlier semesters are kept here for students and instructors who want to reference the syllabus, problem sets, or readings.
Econometrics & Applications (formerly EC200)
Economic Development
Using Data for Economic Policy
Supervision and advising
I supervise undergraduate honors theses and advise students on graduate-school applications, summer research, and career paths in economics and development. See my CV for a full list of recent thesis advisees.
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