• ECON 3559

    New Course in Economics
     Rating

    3.33

     Difficulty

    2.00

     GPA

    3.41

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    New course in the subject of economics.

  • ECON 3600

    Economics of the Art Market
     Rating

    4.67

     Difficulty

    3.00

     GPA

    3.55

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    This course investigates key topics in the economics of the art market (or markets). It may be viewed as a course in applied micro-economics, with an interest in identifying the key factors that shape market outcomes, whether measured in terms of prices of individual artworks, the distribution of revenues among the major players in the market (artists, dealers, auction houses, etc.), or the financial rewards to the ownership of fine art.

  • ECON 3640

    The Economics of Africa
     Rating

     Difficulty

     GPA

    3.35

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    Examine the economic problems confronting sub-Saharan Africa countries, focusing on what is needed to accelerate sustainable growth and reduce poverty. Use standard economic tools to gain an understanding of the economic management challenges faced by African policy makers and the similarities and differences between African countries. Explore Africa's relationship with the rest of the world, focusing on trade, aid and economic cooperation.

  • ECON 3650

    The Economics of India
     Rating

    3.33

     Difficulty

    1.50

     GPA

    3.07

    Last Taught

    Spring 2025

    This course provides an understanding of India's economic system, strengths, and challenges. Students will analyze economic reforms, economic Growth, economic development, and India's connection with the rest of the world, focusing on trade, aid, and economic cooperation. Finally, the course will provide students with a framework for analyzing macroeconomic problems and examining significant economic issues.

  • ECON 3720

    Introduction to Econometrics
     Rating

    2.92

     Difficulty

    3.97

     GPA

    3.00

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    Guides students in the use and interpretation of economic data, focusing on the most common issues that arise in using economic data, and the methodology for solving these problems. Prerequisite: STAT 2120, STAT 3120, APMA 3110, or APMA 3120

  • ECON 3820

    Introduction to Behavioral Economics
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     Difficulty

     GPA

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    The course will use classroom simulations and lab reports to help students discover insights about economic behavior and policies. Each weekly topic is structured around an important economic principle, which is presented in the context of an "experiment" involving a sequence of decisions in a simulated game or market. After participating in the simulation, students complete a lab report.

  • ECON 4010

    Game Theory
     Rating

    3.82

     Difficulty

    4.07

     GPA

    3.42

    Last Taught

    Fall 2025

    Analyzes the theory of strategically interdependent decision making, with applications to auctions, bargaining, oligopoly, signaling, and strategic voting. Prerequisite: ECON 3010 or 3110, and STAT 2120 or equivalent

  • ECON 4095

    Dynamic Economics with Applications
     Rating

    5.00

     Difficulty

    4.00

     GPA

    3.84

    Last Taught

    Summer 2025

    Students will learn the mathematical tools economists use to model and analyze dynamic economic problems. Topics include transitional dynamics, optimal control theory and recursive dynamic programming. I will show you how to solve economic problems such as consumption/savings, investment and capital accumulation, optimal growth, industry dynamics, job search, portfolio choice, natural resource extraction, and dynamic games.

  • ECON 4110

    Competitive Strategy
     Rating

    4.33

     Difficulty

    3.00

     GPA

    3.57

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    A course in business strategy for advanced undergraduates. Examines topics such as value creation and capture, industry structure, creating and maintaining competitive advantage, vertical structure of the firm, adapting to change, and long-run growth of the firm. Extensive use of business school cases and readings from the popular press.

  • ECON 4150

    Economics of Labor
     Rating

    5.00

     Difficulty

    2.50

     GPA

    3.24

    Last Taught

    Spring 2026

    Analyzes employment and wages, including the economics of education, unemployment, labor unions, discrimination and income inequality. Prerequisites: ECON 3010 or 3110, and ECON 3720, or instructor permission.