I always knew that being Prof Murphy meant I had to teach.
Today's the day I start doing just that.
And I'm really looking forward to it. I'll be talking the economics of the real world this afternoon.
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Good luck Richard- I was a teacher for 20 years (saw about 300 pupils a week!). I get the feeling you’ll keep them well entertained and engaged-wish I was there! Make sure you show them that graph about wage stagnation and productivity logarithmically climbing! : http://www.alternativeinsight.com/Re-examination_of_Productivity_and_Wages.html
Do you know what your ‘class size’ will be?
60 in a lecture
30 in a class
Hope it goes well.
We don’t agree on much but I imagine it will be an interesting course to be on.
Both the students and I seemed to enjoy today
Honestly – I wish I was there.
Good luck with winning the students over.
And you have done a lot teaching in this blog so you should be OK.
‘Economics of the real world’?
University of Chicago – are you listening?
Wish I could attend your class!
We had some fun
So, what did they not know that they did not know?
Some aspects of the methodology of a political economist