Market monetarism has a unique position among macroeconomic schools of thought, as it is established on the Internet (specifically in the blogosphere). Of course, this has advantages as well as disadvantages. The biggest advantage is that it is the first and a pioneer in this regard. It seems obvious to me that this has made […]
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Blooming Hopes
Posted in Market Monetarism
Tagged Blogosphere, Market monetarism
Posted by kgorgen on September 24, 2020
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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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