Junior Lecturer in Economics, Kemmy Business School, University of Limerick, Ireland.
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Courses I’ve taught

Here is a list of courses I’ve taught, at what level I taught them, when, and where. It expands the information on the teaching page of this website.

Autumn 2008

EC4004, Economics for Business

350 students

EC4333, Economics of European Integration

50 students

EC3601, Irish Economic Environment

Spring 2008

EC6012, International Monetary Economics
MS.c Class, 46 students

EC4004, Economics for Business
2nd Year undergraduate class, 360 students

EC4024, Financial Economics
2nd Year undergraduate class, 60 students

Autumn 2007

EC4333, Economics of European Integration

Undergraduate, 26 students

Previous Courses

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UL, Summer 2007

Introduction to Health Economics for Health Care Professionals,

Executive Education, 8 students.

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UL, Spring 2007

EC6012, International Monetary Economics

Postgraduate, 36 students

MG4014, Macroeconomics

Undergraduate, 18 students

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UL, Autumn 2006

EC4333, Economics of European Integration

Undergraduate, 42 students

EC6101, International Political Economy

Postgraduate, 32 students

EC3601, Irish Economic Environment

Executive Education, 21 students

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Older courses, mostly archives:

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New School for Social Research, Spring 2005

GECO6910, Mathematica as a Foundation for Economic Analysis

Postgraduate, 13 students

GECO6190, Graduate Microeconomics

Postgraduate, 30 students

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New School for Social Research, Autumn 2005

GECO6910, Scientific Computing in Economics

Postgraduate, 14 students

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New School for Social Research, Spring 2006

Graduate Econometrics, Spring 2006, (archive)

Postgraduate, 34 students

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NUI, Galway, Semester 1, 2005

EC229, Quantitative Methods in Economics (archive)

Undergraduate, 120 students

EC502, Macroeconomics (archive)

Undergraduate, 378 students

EC507, Experimental Economics (archive)

Postgraduate, 26 students

EC349, Economic Theory (archive)

Undergraduate, 170 students

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NUI, Galway, Semester 2, 2004

EC213, Intermediate Macroeconomics. (archive)

Undergraduate, 250 students

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NUI, Galway, Semester 1, 2004

EC211, Managerial Economics. (archive)

Undergraduate, 240 students

CTYI, 2002-2007

Course Archives here: CTYI_Courses

Between 15-20 students each year, all gifted students between 13 and 16 in the summer schools, and 8–12 years old in the winter schools. Level taught at was undergraduate.