Teaching
Courses taught at the undergraduate and graduate level.
Teaching has been a central part of my work at Rutgers and, earlier, at Stony Brook, Princeton, and Columbia. My courses range from large introductory lectures to advanced seminars on trade policy, and I have served as Director of Undergraduate Studies and Undergraduate Advisor in the Department of Economics.
Undergraduate
- Introduction to Microeconomics
- Personal Finance and Financial Decision-Making
- Intermediate Microeconomics (calculus-based)
- International Economics (trade and finance)
- Advanced International Trade
- U.S. International Trade Policies
- Game Theory
Graduate
- International Trade
- Managerial Economics (MBA level)
Recognition
- Warren I. Susman Award for Excellence in Teaching, Rutgers University, 2016
- Faculty Recognition, Rutgers University Academic Athletics Oversight Committee, 2015
- Award for Distinguished Contributions to Undergraduate Education at the Professor Level, Rutgers University Faculty of Arts & Sciences, 2001
- Award for Contributions to Undergraduate Education, SUNY Stony Brook, 1993
- Mentor of the Year, Office of Special Programs, SUNY Stony Brook, 1991–92
- Distinguished Teaching Award, Stanford University, 1986–87