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    My name is Kursad Gorgen and I study economics at İstanbul Bilgi University. I am currently a local coordinator at Students for Liberty and a member at 3H Movement. My primary research interests are monetary theory through the effects of monetary policy on business cycles, history of monetary thought, and analyses of public policies on a macroeconomic basis. I’ve been studying in these fields for several years and wrote about these topics.

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