Adrian Pilco Escobar

Adrian Pilco Escobar is a senior consultant at Economic Consulting Associates (ECA) since September 2021, having previously held roles as a consultant and economic analyst. Prior experience includes an internship at the Department for International Development (DFID) in July 2019, where Adrian debugged and enhanced R code for data processing, explored mapping capabilities for aid distribution analysis, and managed complex datasets. Earlier, a position as a sales assistant at TECNICOM involved organizing the workplace, managing customer inquiries, and temporarily overseeing the sales department. Adrian holds a Master of Science in Local Economic Development from The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) and a Bachelor of Arts in Politics, Philosophy, and Economics from The University of Manchester.

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Economic Consulting Associates (ECA)

www.eca-uk.com Economic Consulting Associates was formed in 1997 to provide economic and regulatory consulting services to industry and government. ECA’s senior staff have many years’ experience of carrying out economic and policy analysis in the UK and worldwide. We provide structured and analytical solutions to problems in the infrastructure sectors. Our advice combines the application of economic principles and industry knowledge with best international practice and is complemented by rigorous quantitative modelling capability. ECA’s work ranges across a number of fields but with a particular emphasis on policy development, economic and financial analysis, the design of institutional and legal frameworks, market design and advising on the regulation of infrastructure sectors. Our experience has traditionally been strongest in the electricity, gas and water sectors but we also have highly relevant experience in multi-sector work including telecoms and transport. We have undertaken more than 600 assignments in over 70 countries around the world.


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