During my years at Brown, I have had opportunity to teach a wide variety of courses. I list some of them here. Other than these, I would love to teach courses on Welfare Economics,( where I plan to follow this book as I was involved in its creation), Public Finance, Macroeconomics, to name a few. I have had experience tutoring at the Andrews Resource Center as well as working with students who needed Disability Support.
Statement of Teaching Philosophy
Selected Student Evaluations
Graduate Microeconomics II, (Teaching Assistant)
Game Theory and Applications (Course Instructor)
Fall 2005
Industrial Organization (Course Instructor)
Spring 2006
Global Macroeconomic Challenges (Teaching Assistant)
Spring 2007
Law and Economics (Teaching Assistant)
Spring 2005
Intermediate Macroeconomics, Microeconomics (Teaching Assistant)
Fall 2004, Spring 2005 (March-April)
(If interested, please email me for detailed course-structure, lectures, problem sets etc. of the above courses.)