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::Mara is an international policy analyst with the President's Council of Economic Advisers at the White House. She works with a small team of economists and academics to advise the White House and Cabinet-level agencies on international economic policy issues.  Mara focused on international economic policy, foreign affairs and international law at the Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton University where she wrote her undergraduate thesis on the legal challenges of international sovereign debt reform. <ref>[http://www.ypfp.org/node/1 About YPFP - Young Professionals in Foreign Policy], accessed 22 March 2008.</ref>
 
::Mara is an international policy analyst with the President's Council of Economic Advisers at the White House. She works with a small team of economists and academics to advise the White House and Cabinet-level agencies on international economic policy issues.  Mara focused on international economic policy, foreign affairs and international law at the Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton University where she wrote her undergraduate thesis on the legal challenges of international sovereign debt reform. <ref>[http://www.ypfp.org/node/1 About YPFP - Young Professionals in Foreign Policy], accessed 22 March 2008.</ref>
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Latest revision as of 18:56, 22 March 2008

Mara is an international policy analyst with the President's Council of Economic Advisers at the White House. She works with a small team of economists and academics to advise the White House and Cabinet-level agencies on international economic policy issues. Mara focused on international economic policy, foreign affairs and international law at the Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton University where she wrote her undergraduate thesis on the legal challenges of international sovereign debt reform. [1]

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