Course Notes & Resources
- PhD First Year General Equilibrium Notes
- PhD First Year Game Theory Notes
- MSU PhD First Year Spring Macroeconomics Notes
- PhD First Year Econometrics Cheat Sheet
TA: Micro II — Game Theory (EC812B, Spring 2026)
I served as a teaching assistant for the PhD-level game theory course at MSU. Below are the recitation handouts and solutions I prepared.
| Session | Topic | Handout | Solution |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Nash Equilibrium | ||
| 2 | Mixed Strategy NE | ||
| 3 | Subgame Perfect NE | ||
| 4 | Dynamic Oligopoly | ||
| 5 | Perfect Bayesian & Sequential Equilibrium | ||
| 6 | Exam Review | — | |
| 7 | Folk Theorem | ||
| 8 | Bayesian Nash Equilibrium | ||
| 9 | Continuous BNE | ||
| 10 | Adverse Selection & Signaling | ||
| 11 | Cho-Kreps | ||
| 12 | Screening | ||
| 13 | Moral Hazard |
Workshop: Principles of Data Visualization in R
This workshop series introduces graduate and undergraduate students to data visualization and reproducible research practices using R.
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Modules
- Introduction to R
- Data Wrangling with the Tidyverse
- Data Visualization with ggplot2
- R Markdown for Reproducible Research
- Version Control with GitHub
- Working with Text Data