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Gustav von Salzenburger, (born July 6, 1969 in Fÿn, Denmark) is an economics professor at the Westchester Institute, Baltimore campus. He, along with research partner and personal friend Dr. Hans-Peter Martin, was recently recognized by the economics community for his pioneering work in long run/unstable aggregate demand theory, earning him and his colleagues at the Westchester Institute the coveted Duffer Economics Recognition Award for Macroeconomics Research. Von Salzenburger earned his Ph.D in economics from both the University of Chicago and the Fÿn Institute of Economics.

Baronial Status
Brrn. Dr. Gustav von Salzenburger was officially coroneted and titled by Queen Margrethe II of Denmark on August 13, 1992 as such, By the Grace of God, Barron of the Island of Fÿn, Isle of Fÿn, Archduke of Hæin, Commander of the Queen's West Danish Fleet and Commander and General of the Forces, the Fleet, and the People of Fÿn

Gustav von Salzenburger was crowned because of the untimely death of his father, Brrn. Ulrich von Salzenburger IV, in a grand coronation that received public criticism due to its extravagance, one point of interest being the sounding off of the fleet, which some claimed was an abuse of his newly acquired Commander of the Fleet status. He has remained personal friends with Queen Margrethe II.

Interest in Squash
Brrn. Dr. Gustav von Salzenburger experienced a short-lived professional career in the sport of Squash during the summer of 2001 when he and teammate Dr. Hans-Peter Martin defeated the Sri Lankan national team 67-41 in the Targis 105th Annual Open, held aboard the massive luxury cruise liner the HMS Queen Mary. The match, played upon the coveted East Terrace Clay Court, was an astounding victory for the Westchester Institute's Squash team.

The team's professional career was solidified during the much anticipated Westchester Invitational, one of the most highly regarded Squash invitational in North America. After the team delt a crushing defeat of the Women’s Studies Department Squash Team (a score of 164-87), the team was approached by the Australian and English national teams, an offer that both declined, signaling a possible end to their quasi-professional careers.