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At the time of his death, Sabot was launching a new business, Cricket Creek Farm, focused on producing organic milk and specialty cheeses. He died in 2005, aged 61, of a heart attack near his home in
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He served on the board of directors of several companies including
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in 1998) He was also a co-founder of Eziba (later acquired by
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The East Asian Miracle: Economic Growth and Public Policy
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economist
scholar
farmer
Internet
Tripod.com
dot-coms
Lycos
Overstock.com
Williams College
Yale University
Oxford University
Columbia University
Williamstown, Massachusetts
Green River
dot-com era
New York City
University of Pennsylvania
Oxford University
World Bank
Inter-American Development Bank
International Food Policy Research Institute
Lycos
Geekcorps
International Executive Service Corps
Center for Global Development
Pembroke College
Oxford University
University of Pennsylvania
Colby College
Williamstown, Massachusetts

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