Navid Sabet
Research Fellow · public economics
Ifo Institute - Leibniz Institute for Economic Research at the University of MunichAbout
Navid Sabet serves as a Post-Doctoral Researcher at Goethe University Frankfurt's Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, specializing in public economics, political economy, and applied microeconomics. His research investigates critical intersections between security events and political outcomes, particularly terrorism's impact on voting behavior and right-wing populism in Germany.
His academic credentials include:
- PhD in Economics (2019, LMU Munich)
- MPA in Public and Economic Policy (London School of Economics)
Dr. Sabet's research employs rigorous microeconomic methods to analyze how terrorist incidents influence electoral patterns, with significant contributions to understanding political extremism's socio-economic drivers. His work bridges theoretical economics with real-world policy challenges, emphasizing empirical evidence over ideological assumptions. Recent publications demonstrate methodological sophistication in isolating causal relationships between security shocks and voter behavior.
His 2022-2023 publications reveal consistent focus on German political dynamics, with the CEPR discussion paper and VoxEU column establishing him as a contributor to security-policy discourse. While not detailing specific grants, his CEPR affiliation suggests access to European research networks and policy channels.
No scientific awards are documented in available sources.
As a Post-Doctoral Researcher, Dr. Sabet operates within Goethe University's collaborative research ecosystem without explicit supervision responsibilities. His position facilitates engagement with CEPR's policy-oriented platform, translating academic findings for governmental and public audiences. Current work shows strong continuity in examining terrorism's political externalities, with potential expansion into comparative international contexts.
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