Interactive Teaching Modules

Field courses in applied microeconomics with browser-based simulations.

Simulation-driven modules for field courses in applied microeconomics. Built from my teaching and research experience; every simulation runs in your browser.

Health Economics

Insurance, moral hazard, health production, and policy evaluation — from the Grossman model to the Oregon experiment.

Neighbourhood Disamenities & Housing Markets

How crime, pollution, and local shocks get capitalised into home prices — hedonic pricing, neighbourhood externalities, and behavioural inattention. Draws on my research.

Spatial Equilibrium & Local Amenities

Why people and firms locate where they do — the monocentric city, bid-rent curves, and the Rosen-Roback framework.

Sorting & Neighbourhood Choice

Tiebout sorting, agglomeration economies, and why neighbourhoods stratify by income and preference.

Housing Supply & Zoning

How land-use regulation constrains supply, drives up prices, and shapes who can afford to live where.