Graduate Level
(1) Environmental and Resource Economics
- Topics: Climate policy, green finance, optimal regulation under uncertainty
- Enrollment: 15-20 students
- Integrated current research on sustainable finance and carbon pricing
(2) Econometrics II: Time Series and Panel Methods
- Topics: VAR systems, nonlinear and quantile ARDL, causality analysis
- Enrollment: 30-35 students
- Emphasis on replication exercises using real datasets
Undergraduate Level
(1) Intermediate Macroeconomics
- Core theory course covering IS-LM, AD-AS, growth models, and policy applications
- Enrollment: 80-120 students
(2) Money and Banking
- Focus on central banking, financial crises, and regulatory policy
- Enrollment: 40-50 students
- Case studies: 2008 crisis, European sovereign debt, green monetary policy
(3) Introduction to Economics
- Principles course for non-majors
- Enrollment: 100-150 students
- Emphasis on policy applications and data literacy