I’m an economist and governance adviser.
For thirty years I’ve worked on economic reform, public policy and governance across Australia, Papua New Guinea, India, Nigeria, the Pacific and beyond — in governments, development agencies, multilateral organisations and on boards. Most recently I’ve advised the leadership of the Global Fund on governance, strategy and board effectiveness.
Virtual Economics is where I bring that experience together with AI, around one question I keep coming back to: as information gets cheaper and more abundant, how do institutions actually make better decisions?