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Welcome to Financial Economics, your number one source for all things happening in the economy. We're dedicated to sharing with you information and my views on economics, with a focus on International relations and Trade relations etc.

Founded in 2018 by Onkar D. Jadhav, Financial Economics has come a long way from its beginnings. When I first started out, my passion for Economics drove me to do tons of research so that Financial Economics can offer you an economic view of every situation happens in the world. We try to provide our opinion without any partiality.

I am a Post Graduate student in Economics from the University of Mumbai, India

I hope you enjoy my blogs as much as I enjoy offering them to you. If you have any questions or suggestions, please don't hesitate to contact me.

Sincerely,
Onkar D. Jadhav

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