öffentliche Gelder - translation to English
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öffentliche Gelder - translation to English

AUSTRALIAN SCIENTIST
Tim Van Gelder; T.J. van Gelder

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GOVERNMENT CONSUMPTION, INVESTMENT, AND TRANSFER PAYMENTS
Public investment; Public Purse; Public spending; Government pension and healthcare insurance corporation; Government insurance; Government operations; Public money; Social spending; Government Spending; Government payroll; State spending; Government-related spending; Public funds; Public fund; Government allocation; Public purse; Government expense; Budget spending; Public Spending; Government Operations; Government purchases
öffentliche Gelder
trustee for public funds      
Treuhänder für öffentliche Gelder
cameral      
adj. der öffentlichen Gelder

Definition

Gelder
·noun One who gelds or castrates.

Wikipedia

Tim van Gelder

Tim van Gelder is the co-founder of Austhink Software, an Australian software development company, and the Managing Director of Austhink Consulting. He was born in Australia, and was educated at the University of Melbourne (BA, 1984). He went on to receive his PhD from the University of Pittsburgh (1989). He has held academic positions at Indiana University and the Australian National University before returning to Melbourne as an Australian Research Council QEII Research Fellow. In 1998, he transitioned to part-time academic work allowing him to pursue private training and consulting, and in 2005 began working full-time at Austhink Software. In 2009 he transitioned to Managing Director of Austhink Consulting. He co-leads The SWARM Project at the University of Melbourne.