Joshua D. Gottlieb: Teaching
Undergraduate
Economics 985a: Research in Microeconomics,
2009-2010. Instructor.
Workshop for seniors writing theses in theoretical and applied microeconomics. Emphasis on choice of research topics,
methodology, and data sources. Written and oral presentations of work in progress leading toward completion of a major
research paper or senior honors thesis are required.
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Graduate
Economics 2728: Behavioral Finance,
spring 2009. Teaching fellow for Owen Lamont.
Deals with theoretical and empirical approaches to the study of financial markets using psychological or behavioral ideas.
Topics include limited arbitrage, predictability of security returns, and trading volume.
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