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January 1, 2025 Academics, PROFESSIONAL

At Princeton University I taught the calculus camp for MPP students at the Woodrow Wilson School (WWS) and served as a lecturer and preceptor (teaching assistant) for various graduate and undergraduate economics courses (development economics, macroeconomics, microeconomics, public economics). Additionally, I served as the assistant master at Butler College in 2002-03. (This role was akin to a dean of student life position.)

This is also where I earned by master’s (MA) and doctoral (PhD) degrees in economics. My dissertation was entitled “Three essays on monetary policy in small open economies” and my PhD supervisor was Prof. Paul Krugman. I was also fortunate to count three other economics Nobel laureates as professors.

Woodrow Wilson School (WWS) calculus for MPP students:

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I served as a teaching assistant for the following classes (and professors):

  • Introductory macroeconomics (Prof. David Colander)
  • Public economics (Prof. Harvey Rosen)
  • Introductory microeconomics (Prof. Uwe Reinhardt)
  • WWS development economics (Prof. Dean Karlan)

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