William Paul McGreevey (born April 13, 1938) is an economist focused on health care and development.
As a consulting economist, he provides services on international development and health issues to UNAIDS and its ten co-sponsors, the World Bank, Palladium International (formerly branded Futures Group and Futures Institute), RUSH Foundation and Copenhagen Consensus, and Results for Development Institute.
In 1960, McGreevey graduated cum laude with a BA in economics from Ohio State University, where he was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa.
[2] He later published his revised dissertation with Cambridge University Press (CUP) in 1971 as An economic history of Colombia, 1845-1930.
[12] He was chair of the Center for Latin American Studies and taught economic history at University of California, Berkeley[13] in the 1960s.