Professor Kabiri SFHEA is Co-director of the MSc in Money Banking and Central Banking. He studied Investment and Banking at ICMA, Reading University, the LSE and Bayes Business School, where he earned a PhD in Finance, specialising in measuring asset bubbles.
He was a Research Associate at the LSE- Financial Markets Group (FMG) from 2012-2023 and is an Honorary Lecturer at UCL in the Dept. of Clinical, Educational and Health Psychology & Visiting Fellow at the Centre for the Study of Decision-Making Uncertainty (CSDU).
He has been a Visiting Research Scholar at Columbia Business School, Princeton University, Yale SOM and Rutgers University. His areas of expertise are in credit and banking frictions, behavioural economics, Natural Language Processing and economic/financial History.
His latest research uses new techniques from NLP to analyse how human psychology impacts financial markets and the macroeconomy, on a project with UCL, Princeton and Rutgers.
Publications
Coffman, D., Kabiri, A. and Di Liberto, N. (2023).
Spatareanu, M., Manole, V., Kabiri, A., and Roland, I. (2023).
International Review of Economics & Finance, Volume 84, Pages 813-831.
Kabiri, A., James, H., LandonLane, J., Tuckett, D., and Nyman, R. (2022).
The Economic History Review.
Spatareanu, M., Manole, V., and Kabiri, A. (2021).
Applied Economics Letters, 29(7), pp. 579-583.
Demirovic, A., Kabiri, A., Tuckett, D., and Nyman, R. (2020).
Journal of Asset Management, 21(2), pp. 119-134.
Spatareanu, M., Manole, V., and Kabiri, A. (2019).
International Journal of Industrial Organization, 67, p. 102520.
Spatareanu, M., Manole, V., and Kabiri, A. (2018).
Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, 47, pp. 46-56.
Spatareanu, M., Manole, V., and Kabiri, A. (2016).
Applied Economics Letters, 24(3), pp. 143-147.
Chambers, D. and Kabiri, A. (2016).
Business History Review, 90(2), pp. 301-328.
Kabiri, A. (2015) .
Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.