Andrew Beath
Senior Economist, World Bank
Andrew Beath currently serves as a Senior Economist with the World Bank Group’s Independent Evaluation Group (IEG). Throughout his career in the institution, Andrew has worked in a variety of roles, including IFC’s Country Advisory and Economics unit for the Middle East, Central Asia, and Türkiye; the Markets, Competition, and Technology global unit; the Office of President Jim Yong Kim; the Finance, Competitiveness, and Innovation South Asia unit; the Office of the Chief Economist for East Asia and the Pacific; and the South Asia Governance and Public Sector unit. Before joining the World Bank Group as a staff-member in 2010, Andrew lived for three years in Afghanistan, where he led the randomized impact evaluation of the country's largest development project. Andrew has a PhD from Harvard University, an MPA/ID from the Harvard Kennedy School, and a BA from Illinois Wesleyan University and has published in the American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, American Political Science Review, International Peacekeeping, Journal of Development Economics, Journal of Public Economics, and the Review of Economic Studies.
Recent work by Andrew Beath
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Can development aid counter insurgencies? Lessons from Afghanistan
Despite extensive investment in development initiatives aimed at building state legitimacy and countering insurgencies, evidence from Afghanistan suggests that such programmes can reduce violence when insurgencies are locally driven but may misalloca...
Published 10.11.25