Economics

Carmen Esposito

Adjunct Instructor of Economics

Contact


caesposito@noctrl.edu

I am an applied microeconomist pursuing my Ph.D. in economics at the University of Illinois in Chicago. My research interests are in the areas of health economics, the economics of unhealthy behaviors, and public finance. Recently, my research has focused on tobacco consumption and control policies and their impact on the economy and health outcomes. I have experience teaching courses in microeconomics, health economics, labor economics, and sport economics.

Courses Taught

ECON 200: Principles of Microeconomics

ECON 310: Sports Ecoonomics

MGMT 325: Data Analytics