Teaching Assistant, Stanford University, 2024 - Received TA Award - Course Evaluations
This course covers topics in Economics of Education, including markets for elementary and secondary schooling, accountability, expenditure equalization among schools, and the teacher labor market. It also covers the market for college education, emphasizing how college tuition is determined, and whether students are matched efficiently with colleges.
Teaching Assistant, McMaster University, 2017
The course presents an accelerated introduction to the core principles of microeconomics and macroeconomics. A main objective is to help students to apply economic reasoning to issues that are central to modern societies such as: the role of government in a market-oriented setting, equity and efficiency, growth and the environment, and fiscal and monetary stability.