Econ 121 : Intermediate Macroeconomics

Covering topics including consumption, Solow growth, IS-MP, Mundell-Fleming, and monetary policy after 2008. Fall 2018.

Instructor: William Nordhaus

Awarded the Prize Teaching Fellowship by Yale University for teaching responsibilities in this course by student nominations; first graduate student in economics to receive the prize in 10 years.

For details: Panjwani Awarded Prize Teaching Fellowship.


Econ 252: Financial Markets

The course focused on behavioral finance, the development and practical functioning of financial markets, options pricing, futures pricing, narrative economics, and prospect theory of Kahneman and Tyversky. Spring 2020

Instructor: Robert Shiller


Econ 251: Financial Theory

Coursework included fixed income, equity valuation, option pricing, future pricing, and CAPM. Spring 2019 and Fall 2019.

Instructor: Eduardo Davila (Spring 2019) and John Geanakoplos (Fall 2019).


Econ 350: General Equilibrium Theory/Mathematical Economics

Covering topics like valuation of complex derivatives with particular focus on mortgage-backed securities, debt and default, leverage and fragility, and tranching. Fall 2020.

Instructor: John Geanakoplos