Luis Andres

Lead Economist
Luis Andres is Lead Economist in the Sustainable Development Department for the South Asia Region of the World Bank. His work at the World Bank involves analytical and advisory services, and economic inputs with particular focus on infrastructure (electricity, water and sanitation, and transport), impact evaluations, private sector participation, regulation, and applied microeconomics. He has been working with numerous Latin American and South Asian governments on policy issues. He has authored more than 40 books, chapters in several books, monographs, and articles on development policy topics. Before joining the World Bank, Mr. Andres was the Chief of Staff for the Secretary of Fiscal and Social Equity as well as other top positions in the Chief of Cabinet of Ministries and the Ministry of Economy for the Government of Argentina. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Chicago.
- Thinking and working differently to improve water security and safely managed sanitation in Africa
- Technological innovations are on exponential curves; but are water supply, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) measurement methods stuck in time?
- Incentivizing collaboration to address childhood stunting
- Agregar en el seguimiento de los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible datos sobre agua potable recolectados durante la fase de los objetivos de desarrollo del milenio
- Œuvrer à la réalisation des ODD en enrichissant les données sur l’eau potable recueillies pour les OMD
- Adding to existing MDG drinking water data for the SDG world
- تعزيز بيانات مياه الشرب الموجودة في الأهداف الإنمائية للألفية من أجل أهداف التنمية المستدامة
- Eight things we know about water and electricity utilities in Africa
- What if you and I were born on the same day?
- Your Neighbors Are Making You Sick