Nader Habibi

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Nader Habibi
CitizenshipIranian-American
EducationMichigan State University (PhD)
Known forworks on sanctions against Iran and impact of the Arab Spring and Middle East-China Economic Relations
Scientific career
Fieldseconomics
InstitutionsBrandeis University
Global Insight
Thesis The Economic Consequences of Interest-Free (Islamic) Banking Systems  (1987)
Doctoral advisorNorman Philip Obst

Nader Habibi is an Iranian-American economist and Henry J. Leir Professor of Practice in the Economics of the Middle East at Brandeis University.

Habibi received his PhD in economics from Michigan State University in 1987. Since then, He has served in academic and research institutions in Iran, Turkey and the United States. Before joining Brandeis University in June 2007, he worked at Global Insight as managing director of economic forecasting and risk analysis for Middle East and North Africa. Habibi is a member of the board of directors of Hollings Center and a founding member of International Iranian Economic Association.[1][2][3]

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