Thomas O’Brien

Thomas O’Brien

Thomas O’Brien is a professional economist with over three decades of front-line experience. As a director with the World Bank, he supervised a $75 billion portfolio across Africa. At KPMG, he led major regeneration programs, and as an economic adviser at the U.K. Treasury, he conducted national policy analysis. He is the vice chair of the Liverpool Innovation Zones Program and honorary professorial fellow at the University of Manchester.

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For the ‘outcomes reflex’ to become a World Bank norm, incentives are key

For the ‘outcomes reflex’ to become a World Bank norm, incentives are key

about 2 months ago // Opinion: World Bank

Opinion: As the World Bank’s outcome-oriented approach takes hold, aligning incentives will ensure this shift is a durable one.