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The invisible hand, rendered

Nik Khosravipour

I study how monetary policy and institutions move the economy, and what the data says once they do. Economics at WU Vienna; I also run Students For Liberty Austria.

Signals from the desk

Latest research & writing — live from the archive.

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Bodies in orbit

Current work — research, leadership, policy.

Ongoing

Economic research

Monetary policy, institutional economics, and financial markets. Coursework at WU Vienna on one side, my own econometric work — mostly in R — on the other.

Research · Analysis

Active

Students For Liberty Austria

I run the national network: events with classical-liberal think tanks, and speakers I have brought in from the Cato Institute, George Mason, and the Austrian Economic Center.

Leadership · Coordination

Developing

Writing & commentary

Notes, essays, and commentary on how economic arrangements play out in the real world — from a single central-bank decision to the shape of a whole market.

Policy · Outreach

I'm a sixth-semester economics student at WU Vienna. One question runs through most of my work: how do monetary policy and institutions actually move the economy, and does the data back the story we tell about it? Since 2023 I've also run Students For Liberty Austria, building its network of students and think-tank partners from the ground up.

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Where the field converges

I'm looking for research internships and analyst roles — policy institutes, central banks, research shops working on monetary policy or macro. Email is the fastest way to reach me; I read everything and usually reply within a day. Happy to talk about a collaboration or a project, too.