Teaching
I love sharing the economic way of thinking, and my teaching philosophy is simple: I cannot make you learn, but I can show you what it looks like to want to learn.
The world is bigger and more interesting than you (and I) currently think it is, and the lens of economics lets us see it a little bit bigger and a little more interesting.
Fall 2025
ECO 333: Intermediate Microeconomics, Patrick Henry College Syllabus
Spring 2025
Econ 385: International Economic Policy, George Mason University Syllabus
ECO 383: Comparative Economic Systems, Patrick Henry College Syllabus
Fall 2024
Econ 385: International Economic Policy, George Mason University Syllabus
ECO 333: Intermediate Microeconomics, Patrick Henry College Syllabus
Summer 2024
Econ 380: Economies in Transition, Teaching Assistant to Peter Boettke, George Mason University Syllabus
Students are saying…
“The instructor obviously has a passion for microeconomics, and it was contagious.”
“Professor Hingl was great and very engaging. I always looked forward to class time and especially enjoyed the practicums because they helped the ideas click better.”
“Professor Hingl brought an excitement and energy into the class that made the learning environment very fun to be a part of.”
