Teaching Experience
Courses Studied: 2003 – 2021
BA, Economics
University of Ghana |
MPhil, Economics
University of Ghana |
PhD, Economics
The New School for Social Research |
Economic Development & Growth | Graduate Microeconomics | Development Economics |
Microeconomics | Graduate Macroeconomics | Labor Economics |
Macroeconomics | Quantitative Methods | Advanced Microeconomics |
Mathematics for Economists | Labor Economics | Advanced Macroeconomics |
Statistics for Economists | Public Finance | Advanced Quantitative Methods |
Money and Banking | Money and Banking | International Finance |
Public Finance | Policy Analysis | |
Regional Geography of Africa
etc. |
Historical Foundations of Political Economy
etc. |
Teaching Interests |
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Development Economics
The Least Developed Countries African Development History Course Studied as needed (see above) |
Women in Development Microeconomics Macroeconomics Labor Economics
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Teaching Experience
Fall 2021- date Visiting Professor of Economics, St. John’s University, New York
Department of Economics and Finance, Peter J. Tobin College of Business
Course: Principles of Macroeconomics (Three Sections, Fall 2021, Spring 2022)
Complete responsibility for course, syllabus design, learning goals, and assessments.
Complete responsibility for supervising student’s Macroeconomic Least Developed Country (LDC) project.
Global Development & Social Justice Program, College of Arts and Sciences
Online Course: Economics of Development (Master’s level, Spring 2022)
Complete responsibility for course, syllabus design, learning goals, and assessments.
Complete responsibility for supervising master’s research project.
Fall 2019 Adjunct Professor of Economics, Fordham University, New York
Department of Economics
Course: Economics of Development – Challenges of Africa’s Least Developed Countries
Spring 2018 Teaching Fellow, The New School
Department of Economics, Eugene Lang College
Course: Development in Practice – Challenges of Africa’s Low-Income Economies