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Worksheets with questions based on current news articles and real-world examples of economic concepts appropriate for introductory Economics courses. Developed in collaboration with the Foundation for Economic Education.

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I teach Economics at the University of Tampa. I have published academic articles and a textbook “Microeconomics: The Science of Choice.” I received the UT Dean’s Researcher of the Year Award (2022) and serve on the AEF Teaching Fellow Committee.