Samuel Hill
Senior Economist, World Bank's Prospect Group
Samuel Hill is a Senior Economist with the World Bank's Prospect Group. He works on global surveillance issues, including the flagship Global Economic Prospects report. Sam has extensive experience in economic forecasting and providing economic policy advice, and research interests in fiscal policy and productivity. Previously, he was at the Asian Development Bank, and the Australian Department of Treasury, where he managed a variety of teams focused on macroeconomic issues. Earlier, he worked at the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. He holds a PhD in Economics from the Australian National University.
Recent work by Samuel Hill
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More than one billion people reside in economies mired in fragility and conflict
In fragile and conflict-affected situations (FCS), weak institutions, chronic instability, and repeated shocks have stalled growth for many years. With bold reforms and sustained global backing, FCS economies could harness untapped resources and demo...
Published 05.09.25