Education
PhD, University of Pennsylvania
About
Adrian Masters is a professor of economics. He teaches macroeconomics at all levels and labor economics at the undergraduate level.
His research focuses on applications of search and matching theory. The approach recognizes that most economic interactions occur between small numbers of individuals who may have difficulty finding each other. He has used this approach to study labor markets, marriage, intermediation and the role of money in society.
To learn more about his research and to access his CV, visit Adrian Masters' website.
Instruction & Advising
Courses
Undergraduate Courses
- AECO 370/370W Labor Economics
Graduate Courses
- AECO 601 Macroeconomics I
- AECO 803 Advanced Macroeconomics