Alexey Kushnir

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Department of Economics,

The Pennsylvania State University

 

 

 

 

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  Please, contact Clair Smith (cas79@psu.edu), a lecturer at The Pennsylvania State University, for my teaching evaluation.

 

 Teaching experience summary:

Penn State University (2006-2009):

Lecturer: Introductory Econometrics (U), (for this course I got an Outstanding Undergraduate Instructor Award)

Teaching assistant: Adv. Microeconomics (G), Microeconomics (G) x2, Political Economics (U), Economics of Corporations (U)

 

New Economic School (2005-2006):

Teaching assistant: Auctions (G), Theory of Economic Reforms (G), Mathematics for Economists (G)

 

Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (2004-2005):

Teaching assistant: Stochastic Processes (U)

 

  Course materials:

Microeconomics (G) (Fall 2009), instructor James Jordan

Problem sets: PS1, PS2, PS3, PS4, PS5

Solutions: Ans1, Ans2, Ans3, Ans4

Exams: Exam1, Previous Exams

 

Econometrics (U) (Summer 2009), instructor Alexey Kushnir

Syllabus: Syllabus

Slides: L1-L28

Problem sets with solutions: PS 1-6

Exams with solutions: Exams 1-3

 

Advanced Microeconomics (G) (Spring 2008) , instructor Marek Pycia

Recitations: R1, R2, R3, R4, R5

Problem sets: PS1, PS2, PS3

Solutions: Ans1, Ans2

Exams: Final exam

 

Microeconomics (G) (Fall 2007), instructor Vijay Krishna

Recitations: R1, R2, R3, R4, R5, R6, R7, R8, R9

Problem sets: PS1, PS2, PS3, PS4, PS5, PS6, PS7, PS8, PS9, Additional Problems

Solutions: Ans1, Ans2, Ans3, Ans4, Ans5, Ans6, Ans7, Ans8, Ans9, Ans10

Exams: Midterm1

Notes:   Demand theory at a glance

             Duality

 Revealed Preference

 Slutsky Demand

 Slutsky Direct