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I am an economist with a doctoral degree from the Free University of Berlin, Germany. I am a Senior Economist at the World Bank where I have been working for the last nine years on infrastructure and the environment, particularly on water supply, sanitation and water resources management. I was born, raised and educated in Germany, where I worked for five years as a researcher at the German Development Institute. | I am an economist with a doctoral degree from the Free University of Berlin, Germany. I am a Senior Economist at the World Bank where I have been working for the last nine years on infrastructure and the environment, particularly on water supply, sanitation and water resources management. I was born, raised and educated in Germany, where I worked for five years as a researcher at the German Development Institute. | ||
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I am an economist with a doctoral degree from the Free University of Berlin, Germany. I am a Senior Economist at the World Bank where I have been working for the last nine years on infrastructure and the environment, particularly on water supply, sanitation and water resources management. I was born, raised and educated in Germany, where I worked for five years as a researcher at the German Development Institute.
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Sarah Tuttle 17:10, 2 January 2007 (CST)