Saleh Sahabeh Tabrizy is an Associate Professor at the University of Oklahoma's Michael F. Price College of Business, specifically within the Tom Love Division of Entrepreneurship and Economic Development. He previously served in the Department of Economics at Dodge Family College of Arts and Sciences (2015-2021). His research focuses on international economics, development economics, and innovation-driven growth, with publications in prestigious journals like The World Economy , Review of Development Economics , and Southern Economic Journal . Education includes a PhD in Economics from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (2015), an M.Sc. in International Economics and Finance from Otto-Von-Guericke University of Magdeburg (2009-2009), and a B.A. in Economics from Allameh Tabataba'i University (2002-2006). He also holds an Advanced Studies Certificate (ASC) in International Economic Policy Research from the Kiel Institute for the World Economy (2010). His teaching includes graduate-level economics and econometrics courses at Price College. He has received multiple awards for teaching excellence, including the Morris Butkin Memorial Professor of Excellence Award (recent), Harold E. Hackler Outstanding MBA Professor Award (PT), and the John H. and Jane M. Patten Teaching Award. Research interests span exchange rate impacts on trade/investment, sanctions' socio-economic effects, and innovation policies. Notable publications analyze Iran's inflation determinants, JCPOA's export effects, and gendered impacts of sanctions on employment. His work bridges theoretical trade models with empirical policy analysis in developing economies.




