Teaching

WSU courses:

Advanced Microeconomic Theory – I  (Ph.D. program),  EconS 501, Fall 2022

  1. Syllabus – EconS 501
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Advanced Microeconomic Theory – II  (Ph.D. program),  EconS 503, Spring 2022

  1. Syllabus – EconS 503
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Industrial Organization (Ph.D. program), EconS 594, Fall 2022

  1. Syllabus – EconS 594
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Strategy and Game Theory, EconS 424, Spring 2022

  1. Syllabus – EconS 424
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Intermediate Microeconomic Theory with Calculus, EconS 301, Fall 2016

  1. Syllabus – EconS 301
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Introduction to Microeconomics, EconS 101, Spring 2009

  1. Syllabus – EconS 101
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Short and Summer Courses:

Introduction to Microeconomics, Loyola University, Sevilla, June 2021, Syllabus.

  1. Day 1, June 28th:
    1. Session I, Choice under uncertainty.
    2. Session II, Introduction to games and dominated strategies.
    3. Session III, Nash equilibrium in pure strategies.
    4. Session IV, Nash equilibrium in mixed strategies.
  2. Day 2, June 29th:
    1. Session V, Sequential-move games.
    2. Session VI, Examples and bargaining games.
    3. Session VII, Repeated games.
    4. Session VIII, Incomplete information and Auctions.

 Environmental regulation under incomplete information. University of Wyoming, Laramie, October 2018.

  1. Day 1: Common pool resources under incomplete information. References and slides.
  2. Day 2: Profit-enhancing regulation. References and slides.
  3. Day 3: Introducing regulation in signaling models. References and slides.
Information about graduate programs at WSU:
  1. Pre-Masters program: Link.
  2. Master degree in Applied Economics: Link.
  3. Master degree in Economics: Slides.
  4. Ph.D. degree in Economics: Link.
  5. Thinking about going to grad school for a Masters or Ph.D.?  Here are some thoughts:  Link.
  6. Research Lightning Talks: Slides.

Economics Club/Omicron-Delta-Epsilon website: Click here.