Teaching

Current Teaching

Development Economics, International Economics, Macroeconomics

As Professor of Economics at Howard University, Elizabeth Asiedu teaches courses in Development Economics, International Economics, and Macroeconomics, grounding her instruction in both rigorous economic theory and real-world relevance. Her teaching emphasizes the role of global trade, financial flows, and macroeconomic policy in shaping development outcomes—particularly within African and other emerging economies. In the classroom, she integrates policy analysis, empirical research, and lived economic experiences to equip students with critical tools for addressing global inequality and institutional challenges. At Howard, she remains deeply committed to cultivating inclusive, globally minded economists who are prepared to lead in academia, policymaking, and beyond.

Past Teaching