Dan Quint's Teaching Page

 

 

Upcoming Classes:

 

Summer 2024: Law and Economics (Econ 522) online – preliminary syllabus

 

Fall 2024: Law and Economics (Econ 522)

 

Fall 2024: PhD Micro I (Econ 711), first half

 

 

Current Classes (Spring 2024):

 

Law and Economics (Econ 522, undergraduate) – syllabusCanvas

 

Markets and Models (Econ 621, undergraduate) – syllabusCanvas

 

 

Past Classes:

 

Law and Economics (Econ 522, undergraduate)    syllabus F2021   course materials S2017

Markets and Models (Econ 690/621, undergraduate)     syllabus Spring 2021     course materials Spring 2019

Five Beautiful Results in Micro Theory, With Proofs (undergraduate)     course materials Spring 2014

 

MS Micro I/Honors Intermediate Micro (Econ 701/311)      syllabus Fall 2016

 

PhD Micro I (Econ 711, first half)          course materials Fall 2021

Markets and Mechanisms (Econ 899, PhD, first half)     course materials Spring 2018

Advanced Micro Theory I (Econ 805, PhD)     course materials Fall 2009

 

Recurring Themes in Auction Theory and Mechanism Design     four guest lectures at UTokyo, Spring 2023

 

 

Misc. Resources for Grad Students:

 

Here is some advice for theory students preparing for their first presentation

Here is a presentation on presentations I’ve given a couple of times

Simon Board has excellent advice here on writing introductions, and theory papers in general

Shengwu Li has excellent advice here on giving presentations

John Cochrane has excellent advice here about writing econ papers – it’s more about empirical than theory papers, but a lot of it’s still good general advice

 

My past micro prelim questions:

Summer 2008 and Solutions

Unused Game Theory Question and Solutions

June 2018 (with solutions)
July 2018 (with solutions)

June 2019 (with solutions)
July 2019 (with solutions)

July 2019 unused extended version and Solutions

June 2021 (with solutions)

June 2022 (with solutions)

July 2022 (with solutions)

(parts of the unused game theory question and the July 2019 "extended" version are probably harder than what I'd ask on an actual prelim question, but nice review of a wider range of topics)