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Florentine Friedrich
Graduate Student at Paris School of Economics - Research Assistant at World Inequality Lab
Florentine Friedrich is a dedicated Master student focusing on quantitative and applied economics at the prestigious Paris School of Economics. She currently serves as a valued research assistant at the World Inequality Lab, showcasing her passion for economic analysis and research.
Her educational journey is marked by excellence, having achieved an impressive 8.6/10 in Economics as a Visiting Student at The Chinese University of Hong Kong, an 8.4/10 in Liberal Arts and Sciences (equivalent to a UK First Class Honours) at University College Maastricht, and excelling in her High School education at John F. Kennedy School Berlin. She is currently pursuing a Master's degree in Applied Economics with a specialization in Public Policy and Development at the Paris School of Economics, demonstrating her commitment to academic growth and advancement.
Florentine has gained valuable experience through various roles in renowned organizations. She has contributed as a Research Assistant at the World Inequality Lab, demonstrating her analytical skills and commitment to making meaningful contributions to economic research. Previously, she has interned as a Financial Credit Research Intern at UniCredit, a Strategy Consulting Intern at EAC, and as an Economic Research Assistant at esteemed institutions such as ifo Institute – Leibniz Institute for Economic Research and Humboldt University of Berlin. Furthermore, she has served as a Student Ambassador at Maastricht University and as a Policy Intern at Ministerie van Buitenlandse Zaken, showcasing her versatility and dedication to exploring different facets of the academic and professional world.