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Skidmore College

Saratoga Springs

New York

 

 

 

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My teaching interests and expertise include: macroeconomics, monetary economics, financial economics, microeconomics, managerial economics, European integration, international trade, international finance, central banking, and the history of economic thought.

Courses offered

Fall 2010
First-year (Scribner) seminar "European Integration" (SSP-100/008)
International Finance (EC 347)

Spring 2011
Economics of European Integration (EC 317)
International Trade (EC 346)
Senior Seminar - International (EC 375 - 3)

Fall 2011
Introduction to Microeconomics (EC 104)
International Finance (EC 347)

Spring 2012
Introduction to Microeconomics (EC 104)
Economics of European Integration (EC 317)
International Trade (EC 346)

Fall 2012
Introduction to Microeconomics (EC 104)
International Finance (EC 347)

Spring 2013
Introduction to Microeconomics (EC 104)
Economics of European Integration (EC 317)

"Economics is a method rather than a doctrine, an apparatus of the mind, a technique of thinking which helps the possessor to draw correct conclusions. ... Economics is a science of thinking in terms of models joined to the art of choosing models which are relevant to the contemporary world" (J. M. Keynes).