Chibuikem
I am an accomplished researcher with a strong passion for unraveling the complexities of economics. With a focus on gender economics, behavioral economics, and finance, I am driven to make significant contributions to these fields through my research and academic expertise.
Over the past 3 years, I have had the privilege of collaborating with esteemed researchers such as Prof. Mehdi Seraj and Prof. Husseyin at Near East University. Working alongside these experts has sharpened my research skills and provided me with invaluable insights into conducting rigorous academic studies.
My research interests lie in gender economics, where I investigate the influence of gender on economic behavior, decision-making, and outcomes. By exploring gender disparities in employment, wages, and access to financial resources, I aim to contribute to a better understanding of the underlying factors perpetuating economic inequalities.
Furthermore, I have a keen interest in behavioral economics, delving into the fascinating intersection of psychology and economics. By studying cognitive biases and decision-making processes, I seek to uncover insights into consumer behavior, investment patterns, and the implications for policy-making.
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