Eprime Eshag (Persian: اپريم اسحاق, born Urmia, Iran, 6 November 1918 – died Oxford, England, 24 November 1998) was an Assyrian-Iranian-born Keynesian socialist economist. He was born to an Assyrian family; his father was a preacher and his family was "of no great means." The most noted of his publications was his (1984) Fiscal and Monetary Policies and Problems in Developing Countries. Eshag's home in North Oxford, the Urmia House on Lathbury Road, now serves as accommodation for postgraduates of Wadham College.