Ajaz Hussain
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Associate Professor, Teaching Stream
Ph.D. (Brown, 2002), M.A. (Brown, 2000), B.A. (Williams College, ) Office: Max Gluskin House, 150 St. George Street, 178. Phone: 416-978-8997. Email address: Personal website: http://www.economics.utoronto.ca/ahussain Research fields: Financial economics, Industrial organization |
Selected research
- Ajaz Hussain and Serkan Bahceci, "Network Structure and Design in the Deregulated U.S. Airline Industry: an Argument for Re-Regulation?", Working Paper 325, Department of Economics, University of Toronto, 2008.
- Ajaz Hussain, "An R&D Race with Uncertain Technical Feasibility and Timing of Innovation", in Mechanisms & Policies in Economics (edited by John Roufagalas), ATINER, Athens, 2007, 105–125.
- Ajaz Hussain, "Fundamental and Secondary R&D Races", The B.E Journal of Theoretical Economics 6 (1) (2006), 1–20. (Freely available.)
- Ajaz Hussain, "Oligopoly, Game Theory ", in Encyclopedia of Managerial Economics (edited by Robert McAuliffe), Blackwell Publishers, Boston, MA, 2006, 142–146.
- Ajaz Hussain, Managerial Economics, Study Guide (Samuelson & Marks), Wiley Press, NJ, 2003.
Honors and awards
- University of Toronto, Faculty of Arts & Science Teaching Excellence Award, 2013.
- U of T Department of Economics Faculty Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching, 2010.
- Stephen Ehrlich Foundation Research Fellowship, Brown University, 1999.
Courses taught 2022–2023
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Fall
- ECO404H1F, section L0101 (St. George) • Topics in Managerial Economics • R6-9 • BA 2185
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Winter
- ECO404H1S, section L0101 (St. George) • Topics in Managerial Economics • R6-9 • BA 2185
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Fall/Winter
- ECO204Y1Y, section L0101 (St. George) • Microeconomic Theory and Applications (for Commerce) • M11-1, W4-6 • LM 159
- ECO204Y1Y, section L0201 (St. George) • Microeconomic Theory and Applications (for Commerce) • M2-4, W6-8 • MP 202
- ECO204Y1Y, section L0301 (St. George) • Microeconomic Theory and Applications (for Commerce) • T9-11, W4-6 • SS 2117
- ECO204Y1Y, section L0401 (St. George) • Microeconomic Theory and Applications (for Commerce) • T12-2, W6-8 • SS 2117