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January 1, 2024 Academics, PROFESSIONAL

At the University of Toronto I lectured a class in second-year microeconomics, was a teaching assistant for various undergraduate courses (introductory economics, urban economics), and additionally worked as a research assistant at the Rotman School of Management.

I did my undergraduate studies at the University of Toronto (Trinity College), where I earned a double specialist degree (Hon BSc) in economics & mathematics. Prof. Angelo Melino was my de facto undergraduate mentor.

Second-year microeconomics:

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

  • Introductory economics (Prof. Adonis Yatchew)
  • Introductory economics (Prof. George Slasor)

Urban economics (Prof. Peter Tomlinson)

I also worked with Prof. Edward Safarian as a research assistant at the University of Toronto’s business school (the Rotman School of Management): Explaining Canada’s changing FDI patterns (Hejazi & Safarian, 2002).

  • Hejazi, Walid and A. Edward Safarian (2002). “Explaining Canada’s changing FDI patterns.” Paper presented in Canadian Economics Association National Conference on Policy

Business Report for the University of Toronto. Photo courtesy of Dave Chan (www.davechan.ca).

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