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The South Anatolia Economics Journal (SAEJ) is a globally focused publication committed to advancing economic science by covering diverse topics such as national and regional economies, economic and trade policies, energy policies, inflation, employment, digital economies, and monetary and financial policy. Adopting an interdisciplinary approach, the journal integrates insights from various fields to foster a deeper understanding of economic phenomena. Alongside original research, SAEJ features commentary, editorials, and updates on technological advancements, legislation, education, and institutional developments, providing comprehensive coverage of contemporary economic issues and debates.