It is an exciting time to be at the intersection of public policy, economic development, impact measurement and ESG.

Andrew Phillips

EY Global Government & Infrastructure Economics, Finance, and Tax Leader; Co-Director, Quantitative Economics & Statistics (QUEST), Ernst & Young LLP

Economist. Seasoned traveler. Novice CrossFitter.

Andrew focuses on analyzing the impact of public policies, the socioeconomic contributions of companies and infrastructure projects, community-focused business investment and economic development services, and ESG consulting.

His past experience includes a significant amount of work in the US, at both the state and local levels of government, plus work throughout the Americas and globally across a wide range of industries.

Prior to joining EY, Andrew helped found a boutique software company focused on tax compliance and tax data analytics for the public sector.

Andrew holds a Master’s degree in Applied Economics from Johns Hopkins University and a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from Emory University.

How Andrew is building a better working world

“I focus on using quantitative analysis to drive better outcomes for companies, governments, and society. From understanding how governments can do more to drive economic growth through policy, to helping companies demonstrate the value their companies bring to the economies and communities they operate in, our analyses help business leaders and policymakers arrive at better decisions and create social value.”

Andrew’s latest thinking

How your choice of a special economic zone in the GCC can impact your manufacturing business costs

The study finds that Bahrain International Investment Park is the most cost-competitive special economic zone (SEZ) in the GCC to operate a manufacturing business, followed by Sohar Port and Freezone in Oman.

13 Dec 2024 Andrew Phillips

How your choice of a special economic zone in the GCC can impact your logistics business costs

The study finds that Bahrain Logistics Zone is the most cost-competitive special economic zone (SEZ) in the GCC to operate a logistics business followed by Sohar Port and Freezone in Oman and King Abdullah Economic City in Saudi Arabia.

13 Dec 2024 Andrew Phillips

How can harnessing tax data create value for all?

Five ways digital transformation can help tax administrations realize exciting possibilities as part of the digital state. Find out more.

19 Apr 2022 Arnauld Bertrand +1
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