
Teaching Resources and Presentation Videos
I regularly teach graduate-level courses in microeconomic theory and mechanism design, and occasionally teach undergraduate courses on intermediate microeconomics at Boston College. Below are my course syllabi and selected research presentation videos.
Syllabi of Recent Courses
- EC 7741 Micro Sequence – Game Theory and Information Economics (Ph.D. level)
- EC 8819 Theory and Applications of Mechanism Design (Ph.D. level)
- EC 2201 Microeconomic Theory (B.Sc. level) (Last taught: 2019)
- Matching Market Design (Ph.D. level) [ Syllabi: Koc U | Pitt ] (Last taught: 2016)
Lecture Videos
Paper Presentation Videos
“Fair Allocation of Vaccines, Ventilators and Antiviral Treatments: Leaving No Ethical Value Behind in Health Care Rationing”
- ACM Economics and Computation, 2021 [short]:
“Market Design for Distributional Objectives in (Re)assignment: An Application to Improve the Distribution of Teachers in Schools“
- Decentralization Conference, 2021:
“Blood Allocation with Replacement Donors“
- Virtual Market Design Seminar, 2022:
- ISI Delhi Seminar, 2020:
- ACM Economics and Computation, 2021 [short]:
“Dual-Donor Organ Exchange“
- Australasia Economic Theory Workshop, 2015:
