Courses Taught
Teaching Fellows lead classes spanning the wide field of economic science. Typically they teach courses that introduce core principles of Western economics, laying a crucial foundation so that students in the region can go deeper in their studies with a critical perspective and inquisitive minds.
A consolidated list of the courses Teaching Fellows have taught in 2007–2016:
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Core Economic Principles (691 courses, 37 019 students)
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Economic Principles
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Macroeconomic Principles
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Mathematical Methods in Economics
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Microeconomic Principles
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Econometric Principles
Intermediate Economic Concepts (42 courses, 2 025 students)
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Intermediate Economics
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Intermediate Macroeconomics
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Intermediate Microeconomics
Advanced Economic Concepts (330 courses, 18 05 students)
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Advanced Economics
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Advanced Macroeconomics
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Advanced Microeconomics
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Finance/Corporate Finance/Financial Markets
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Game Theory/Advanced Micro/Contract Theory
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Theory of the Firm/IO/Corporate Governance
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Advanced Econometrics
Data Analysis (124 courses, 6 981 students)
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Intermediate Econometrics
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Other Data Analysis
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Statistics
Economic Policy (145 courses, 4 784 students)
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Economic Policy
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Economics of Education
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Health Economics
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Institutional Economics
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Labor Economics
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Political Economy
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Public Economics
International Trade (6 courses, 2 461students)
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Research Methodology (25 courses, 777 students)
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Other (30 courses, 1 722 students)​​
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Academic Writing
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