
dynapolis - lasso development, economics, and ashland, oregon
My interest in economics started while working on a Masters in Public Health. My first economics professor, Ken Warner (now the dean of the School of Public Health at the University of Michigan) introduced me to microeconomics. I learned health economics from Paul Feldstein, who now holds an endowed chair at the University of California - Irvine. The field was fascinating enough that I extended my studies to work on a Masters in Applied Economics.
More information on the four courses I teach.
Information and links to my economics podcast
My favorite economic web sites.