Nader Habibi

Nader Habibi

Henry J. Leir Professor of Practice in the Economics of the Middle East, Brandeis University

Nader Habibi is the Henry J. Leir Professor of Practice in the Economics of the Middle East at Brandeis University’s Crown Center for Middle East Studies. Before joining Brandeis University in June 2007, he served as managing director of economic forecasting and risk analysis for Middle East and North Africa in Global Insight Ltd. Mr. Habibi has worked in academic and research institutions in Iran, Turkey and the United States since 1987. He earned his Master’s degree in Systems Engineering and his PhD in Economics from Michigan State University. His most recent research projects are: a) Economic relations of Middle Eastern countries with China, b) analysis of the excess supply of college graduates in Middle Eastern countries, c) Turkey’s recent economic crisis and its consequences for Turkish foreign policy. Habibi also served as director of Islamic and Middle East Studies at Brandeis University (2014-2019). Links to his publications are available at https://naderhabibi.blogspot.com/.

Areas of Interest:
  • Middle East-China Economic Relations
  • Impact of Governance on Economic Development
  • Labor Market for University Graduates
Education:
  • Ph.D. in Economics, Michigan State University, Fields of Concentration: Public Finance, Econometrics, 1987
  • M.Sc. in System Science & Operations Research, Michigan State University, 1984             
  • B.Sc. in Computer Science and Economics, Ball State University, 1982
Experience:
  • Henry J. Leir Professor of Practice in the Economics of the Middle East, Crown Center for Middle East Studies, Brandeis University, 2007 - Present
  • Associate Professor (outside tenure track) Department of Economics, Brandeis University, 2007 - Present
  • Managing Director, Middle East and North Africa Service, Global Insight Inc., June 1999 - June 2007
  • Visiting Fellow, Department of Economics, Yale University, 1997-1999
Latest Publications:
  • “Impact of earnings and self-employment opportunities on overeducation: evidence from occupations in the United States labor market 2002-2016”, Journal of Education and Work, 35:5, 540-558, DOI: 10.1080/13639080.2022.2092605, Arnold Kamis & Nader Habibi (2022)
  • “The Belt and Road Initiative in the Eastern Mediterranean: China’s Relations with Egypt, Turkey, and Israel”, Middle East Brief, Crown Center for Middle East Studies, forthcoming, February 2022.
  • “Reaching for the Stars and Settling for the Moon: Recent Trends in Overeducation of US Workers 2002-2016”, Journal of Education and Work, March 2021, Co-author: Arnold Kamis, DOI: 10.1080/13639080.2021.1897551.
Fiscal Response to Fluctuating Oil Revenues in Oil Exporting Countries of the Middle East

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November, 2001

Working Papers
Impact of Bureaucratic Inefficiency and Corruption on the Performance of Trade Liberalization Policies in Iran

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November, 1996

Working Papers
Popular Attitudes Toward Free Markets in Iran, the Former Soviet Union and the United States

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July, 1995

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