
Tony (Shubhayu) Mookerjee
Biography:
Tony (Shubhayu) Mookerjee holds Master of Science (Economics) and MBA degrees from Virginia Tech., in Blacksburg, VA, United States, and a Bachelor of Science (Honours) degree in Economics with a minor in Pure Mathematics from the University of Calcutta, India.
He currently teaches Microeconomics at University Canada West.
Expertise and Experience
Tony has been actively involved in management consulting and economic consulting/economic analytics projects spanning India, United States and the U.K. His major consulting projects encompassed techno-economic viability of mining operations in several World Bank and DfID (UK) funded public sector restructuring projects. Most of this experience was garnered during his stint with PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC). Other employers have included Frost & Sullivan Inc. in the United States.
Tony’s lifelong passion for teaching has taken him to several renowned educational institutions in India, U.S. and Canada. Tony has taught teaches Economics and Mathematics-related subjects at several other colleges/universities, including City University of Seattle (Vancouver Campus), Yorkville University and Corpus Christie College.
Publications and Scholarly Activity
Tony's academic interests are primarily in mathematical economics, financial economics and mainstream (neoclassical)microeconomic theory.
His core teaching philosophy rests on imparting basic concepts to students in the most lucid manner.
In 2021, he also co-authored a short paper on the applications of 'Appreciative Inquiry' to undergraduate economics education-this was presented at the October 2021 PGDIA Conference.