Jadrian Wooten

Educator, Author, and Researcher

Courses


The course websites listed below are updated to reflect the most recent semester the course was taught. I update the courses each semester that I teach them, so the material may be different than in previous years. If you're looking for a specific semester of the course, feel free to reach out.




Principles of Economics (ECON 2005)

Economics studies how people respond to incentives when resources are limited. This course examines how markets work, why they sometimes fail, and the role government plays in shaping economic outcomes.




Sports Economics (ECON 3174)

Sports look like big business, but they operate differently from most markets. Sports economics examines how rules, labor restrictions, and competition shape outcomes in college and professional sports.




Economics of Crime (ECON 3164)

Economics of crime uses economic reasoning to study criminal behavior, deterrence, and crime-control policies. The course focuses on incentives, social costs, and the role of public policy.

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