Description
About the Author
Paul Collier is Professor of Economics and Director of the Centre for the Study of African Economies at Oxford University. Former Director of the Development Research group at the World Bank, he is one of the world's leading experts on African economies. Author of several books including Breaking the Conflict Trap, Collier has served as the senior adviser to Blair's Commission on Africa and his research has been featured in The Economist, The Washington Post, and The New York Times.
Reviews
Fluent, thought-provoking book. * David Smith, The Observer *
Rarely can a book on this subject have been such a pleasurable read. * David Smith, The Observer *
Every politician should read this. * Simon Shaw, Irish Mail on Sunday. *
There are hundreds of books on development but none as well written and authoritative as Paul Collier's 'The Bottom Billion' * Edmund Conway, Daily Telegraph *
Every politician should read this. * Simon Shaw, Mail on Sunday *
This is a short book, but one which brilliantly challenges conventional views about development and aid. * Nick Rennison, Sunday Times *
This extraordinarily important book should be read by everyone who cares about Africa. * Max Hastings, Sunday Times *
A splendid book... rich in both analysis and recommendations... read this book. * Martin Wolf, Finacial Times *
It will change the way you look at the tragedy of persistent poverty in a world of plenty. * Martin Wolf, Financial Times *
Set to become a classic. His book should be compulsory reading for anyone embroiled in the thankless task of trying to pull people out of the pit of poverty. * The Economist *
An arresting, provocative book. If you care about the fate of the poorest people in the world, and want to understand what can be done to help them, read this book. If you don't care, read it anyway. * Tim Harford, author of 'The Undercover Economist' *
Awards
Winner of Co-winner of the Estoril Global Issues Distinguished Book Prize, 2009.
Book Information
ISBN 9780195374636
Author Paul Collier
Format Paperback
Page Count 224
Imprint Oxford University Press Inc
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
Weight(grams) 168g
Dimensions(mm) 196mm * 128mm * 15mm