Juergen Bracht
(Ph.D. Economics, University of Pittsburgh, U.S.A.)
Email: Juergen
Bracht
Teaching Experience
I have taught university courses in Economics, Statistics and Management at the University of Aberdeen, Scotland, the University of Bristol, England, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, and the University of Pittsburgh, U.S.A..
Currently, I am teaching undergraduate courses in Econometrics (for both 3rd and 4th year), Statistical Methods in Economics (3rd year) and International Economics (for both 3rd and 4th year). So, I like to teach general-equilibrium theory (with an emphasis on our desire to maintain weak assumptions, reflecting little knowledge about agents and fundamentals) and little-knowledge-is-a-dangerous-thing econometrics.
You will find the complete list of my courses, past and present, below.
University of Aberdeen Business School, Scotland
- Econometrics, Spring 2011 and 2009
- International Economics, Autumn 2010 and 2008
- Advanced Microeconomics, Autumn 2008, 2007, 2006 and 2005
- Statistical Methods in Economics, Autumn 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006 and 2005
- Introduction to Macroeconomics, Spring 2007, 2006 and 2005
- International Business, Autumn 2004
- Introduction to Econometrics for Finance, Autumn 2004
Dept. of Economics, University of Bristol, England
- Microeconometrics (Masters), Spring 2003
Dept. of Economics, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
- A Course in Experimental Economics (Masters), Spring 2002
Dept. of Economics, University of Pittsburgh, U.S.A.
- Introduction to Microeconomic Theory, Spring 2000
- Intermediate Microeconomics, Autumn 1999
- Introduction to Economics, Spring and Summer 1999
- Introduction to Macroeconomic Theory, Summer 1998 and 1997
I have worked as a teaching assistant at the Carnegie Mellon
Tepper School of Business, U.S.A., and both the Department of Economics and the Department of Psychology at the University of Pittsburgh, U.S.A..