Dina Rabie

London School of Economics & Political Science

Visiting Fellow, Department of Management

D.Rabie1@lse.ac.uk 

I am a behavioural/experimental economist currently acting as a Visiting Fellow at the Department of Management, London School of Economics & Political Science, and a Lecturer of Economics at Northeastern University London. I am the Scientific Advisor and Co-founder of the Experimental and Behavioural Economics Laboratory (EBEL) at the British University in Egypt (BUE), Egypt. Prior to my current appointments, I held the positions of Lecturer in Economics and Director of EBEL at the BUE, and a Research Fellow and Experimental Laboratory Manager at Nottingham Trent University Business School, UK. I obtained my PhD in Economics in May 2021 from the University of Hamburg, Germany.

My research interests lie at the intersection of Economics and Psychology; where I apply economic methods and theories to the individual decision-making process in light of what the Psychology literature provides. I am interested in research questions that help understand how different cultures may respond differently to the same trigger, and I run laboratory experiments in Egypt to answer questions pertaining to the virgin territory of individual behaviour in the Middle East.