53126 103-01AA Eunjung Jee inacocoon@gmail.com Fri 9:05 am - 9:55 am Dickenson 114 53127 103-01AB Eunjung Jee inacocoon@gmail.com Fri 10:10 am - 11:00 am Dickenson 114 53128 103-01AC Myles Day mylessterlingday@gmail.com Fri 11:15 am - 12:05 pm HasbAd 109 53129 103-01AD Myles Day mylessterlingday@gmail.com Fri 12:20 pm - 1:10 pm HasbAd 109 53130 103-01AE Rohini Kamal rkamal@econs.umass.edu Fri 1:25 pm - 2:15 pm Hasbrck 130 53131 103-01AF Rohini Kamal rkamal@econs.umass.edu Fri 2:30 pm - 3:20 pm Hasbrck 130 53132 103-01AG Didier Wayoro dwayoro@econs.umass.edu Fri 10:10 am - 11:00 am HasbAd 109 53133 103-01AJ Osman Keshawarz okeshawarz@econs.umass.edu Fri 11:15 am - 12:05 pm HasbAd 104A 53194 103-01AK Rohini Kamal rkamal@econs.umass.edu Fri 3:35 pm - 4:25 pm HasbAd 109 53195 103-01BA Emiliano Libman emilianolibm@econs.umass.edu Fri 9:05 am - 9:55 am HasbAd 109 53185 103-02AA Brian Callaci bcallaci@econs.umass.edu Fri 9:05 am - 9:55 am HasbAd 104A 53186 103-02AB Osman Keshawarz okeshawarz@econs.umass.edu Fri 10:10 am - 11:00 am Hasbrck 138 53187 103-02AC Michael Andrade mcandrad@econs.umass.edu Fri 11:15 am - 12:05 pm Hasbrck 137 53188 103-02AD Osman Keshawarz okeshawarz@econs.umass.edu Fri 12:20 pm - 1:10 pm HasbAD104A 53189 103-02AE Hao Qi hqi@econs.umass.edu Fri 11:15 am - 12:05 pm Tobin 204 53190 103-02AF Lacey Mower lmower@econs.umass.edu Fri 1:25 pm - 2:15 pm HasbAD104A 53191 103-02AG Brian Callaci bcallaci@econs.umass.edu Thurs 1:00 pm - 1:50 pm Mach E37 53192 103-02AJ Lacey Mower lmower@econs.umass.edu Fri 2:30 pm - 3:20 pm HasbAD104A 53193 103-02AK Lacey Mower lmower@econs.umass.edu Fri 3:35 pm - 4:25 pm HasbAD104A 58259 103-02BA Michael Andrade mcandrad@econs.umass.edu Fri 10:10 am - 11:00 am Hasbrck 228 53208 103-03AA Junshang Liang junshanglian@econs.umass.edu Fri 9:05 am - 9:55 am Emer0140 53207 103-04AA Didier Wayoro dwayoro@econs.umass.edu Fri 11:15 am - 12:05 pm Emer0140 53206 103-05AA Emiliano Libman emilianolibm@econs.umass.edu Fri 12:20 pm - 1:10 pm Emer0140
Eunjung Jee I have been studying heterodox economics as well as sociology since I was in undergrad. Especially Marx caught my eye and had me focused on historical materialism and labor theory of value. My masters thesis was about the value and price of information goods - software - and it was my first attempt to explain the economic phenomena on marxian basis. This topic is still my first research interest, but now I am trying to expand to technical changes and labor process.
I used to teach Marxs Capital at Korean University Workers Union for a year and worked as a TA for marxist economics courses. But, in Korea, TAs role was limited to grading and dealing with students claims on grades. In the first semester at UMass Amherst, I was a TA for Introduction to Microeconomics. And there, the professor Coram used Friedmans Micro textbook which was very impressive. I found that the textbook was well written and stimulating with depth. The book was perfect for those who have just started studying economics. Reading this book led me to be a TA for Econ103 again.
Sections: 53126 103-01AA Eunjung Jee inacocoon@gmail.com Fri 9:05 am - 9:55 am Dickenson 114 53127 103-01AB Eunjung Jee inacocoon@gmail.com Fri 10:10 am - 11:00 am Dickenson 114
Office: Thompson 818 Th 1-3
Myles Day Myles received his bachelors of science in business administration from Stonehill College. He is a second year student at UMASS working towards his PhD in economics. Myles is very interested in heterodox economics and is enrolled in the political economy core of the department. His academic interests include history of economic thought, comparative economic systems, theoretical institutional economics, and Marxian economics. In his spare time he enjoys playing basketball, hiking, listening to and writing music, and reading. After graduate school, he plans to pursue a career as an economics professor.
Sections 53128 103-01AC Myles Day mylessterlingday@gmail.com Fri 11:15 am - 12:05 pm HasbAd 109 53129 103-01AD Myles Day mylessterlingday@gmail.com Fri 12:20 pm - 1:10 pm HasbAd 109
Didier Wayoro is a Doctoral Student in the University of Massachusetts-Amherst Economic Department. He holds a Bachelors degree in Economics from the University of Cocody (Cte dIvoire) and a Master's degree in Economics from the Inter-University Graduate Programme in Economics (DEA/PTCI). He was a lecturer of Economics for 5 years in Vocational schools and private Universities in Cte d'Ivoire before completing a Master's degree in Sustainable International Development at Brandeis University (USA) as a Fulbright Fellow. He also interned at the Ivorian Authority for Electricity Sector Regulation (ANARE) and he is currently member of the African Research on Aging Network (AFRAN). His research interests include Development microeconomics, Multidimensional poverty, and Aging and Income security during old age.
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5313 2 103- 01AG Didier Wayoro dwayoro@econs.umass.ed u Fr i 10:10 am - 11:00 am HasbAd 109 5320 7 103- 04AA Didier Wayoro dwayoro@econs.umass.ed u Fr i 11:15 am - 12:05 pm Emer014 0
Office: Thompson 932 Wed 3-5
Brian Callaci I'm from Providence, Rhode Island. Before coming to UMass I worked for 8 years in the labor movement on union campaigns organizing workers in the industrial laundry, grocery store, airport services, and casino gaming industries, primarily in Phoenix, New York City, and Los Angeles. I decided to go to grad school while lobbying the UK Parliament in 2012 on behalf of the United Food and Commercial Workers regarding the then-current financial reform legislation, and realizing my economics needed more polishing. While a full-time student and TA, I still work part time on the ongoing fast food workers "fight for $15" campaign.
Sections: 53185 103-02AA Brian Callaci bcallaci@econs.umass.edu Fri 9:05 am - 9:55 am HasbAd 104A 53191 103-02AG Brian Callaci bcallaci@econs.umass.edu Thurs 1:00 pm - 1:50 pm Mach E37
Office: Thompson 822. Wed 9-11,
Michael Andrade, BA in Math & Econ from Cornell University. I'm interested in behavioral & experimental economics, game & decision theory, among other things. In my free time, I enjoy anime, video games, and everything Gordon Ramsay puts on TV. Also, I tend to make a lot of bad math jokes.
Office: Thompson 804 Wed 12-2
Sections: 5318 7 103- 02AC Michael Andrade mcandrad@econs.umass.e du Fr i 11:15 am - 12:05 pm Hasbrc k 137 5825 9 103- 02BA Michael Andrade mcandrad@econs.umass.e du Fr i 10:10 am - 11:00 am Hasbrc k 228
Emiliano Libman. Im 31 years old, and Im from Argentina (I did my undegrad and my master here). My main interest are in open macro, PE, but I like pretty much everything related to economics. Im attaching a picture of my (not the best one, but I think it works). Office office 26 (on the basement) Wednesday 3-5
Junshang Liang is a first-year graduate student in Economics from China. Office: Thompson 832 Wed: 9:30- 11:30
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5320 8 103- 03AA Junshang Liang junshanglian@econs.umass.e du Fr i 9:05 am - 9:55 am Emer014 0
Hao Qi Hao Qi is a Chinese graduate student in Economics writing a dissertation on Marxian Political Economy and the Labor Share in China. Office: Thompson 838 Tues 6- 8PM
Rohini Kamal I am a second year Economics graduate student. My interests are in Environment and Development, particularly in the economics of climate change and its hydrological aspects. I am from Dhaka, Bangladesh which is one of the fastest growing mega-cities in the world! My previous degrees were in Physics and Climatology; in between the two I had worked in a research institute in Dhaka on issues of poverty and development in both urban and rural areas all over Bangladesh.
I was born, raised, and attended college in Salt Lake City, Utah. I have a BS in Economics and a Business Minor from the University of Utah. I am currently a first year PhD student and chose to attend UMass because of the department's strong heterodox approach to economics. My research interests include labor economics, the economics of poverty, inequality, and social welfare systems in the United States, and also Marxian economics in relation to the aforementioned topics as well as to capitalist crises. When I'm not busy studying, I enjoy playing with my puppy Milo. My office hours are as follows:
Tuesdays, 11:00am-1:00pm or by appointment. Thompson Hall Room 930
Sections 53190 103- 02AF Lacey Mower lmower@econs.umass.e du Fri 1:25 pm - 2:15 pm HasbAD104 A 53192 103- 02AJ Lacey Mower lmower@econs.umass.e du Fri 2:30 pm - 3:20 pm HasbAD104 A 53193 103- 02AK Lacey Mower lmower@econs.umass.e du Fri 3:35 pm - 4:25 pm HasbAD104 A
Osman Keshawarz I was born in Oklahoma, lived in Nashville, but spent most of my life in Hartford, CT. I completed my BA in Philosophy and my MA in Economics at the UConn, though sometimes I secretly wish I had gone to music school instead.
Sections: 5313 3 103- 01AJ Osman Keshawarz okeshawarz@econs.umas s.edu Fr i 11:15 am - 12:05 pm HasbAd 104A 5318 6 103- 02AB Osman Keshawarz okeshawarz@econs.umas s.edu Fr i 10:10 am - 11:00 am Hasbrck 138 5318 8 103- 02AD Osman Keshawarz okeshawarz@econs.umas s.edu Fr i 12:20 pm - 1:10 pm HasbAD10 4A