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Advance acclaim for THE BOTTOM BILLION
"This is a path-breaking work providing penetrating insights into the largely unexplored borderland between economics and politics." —George Soros
"A persuasive and important challenge to current thinking on development." —Larry Summers, former Secretary of the Treasury
"Paul Collier has given us one of the most engaging and provocative books on development to appear in a long time. His analyses and proposals—delivered, by the way, in prose unusually good for an author who happens to be an economist—are sound and should be embraced by people who care and can do something about the poorest of the world."
—Ernesto Zedillo, Director, Yale Center for the Study of Globalization, former president of Mexico
"This is an arresting, provocative book, written by an expert in plain English. 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 it. If you don't care, read it anyway."...
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Advance acclaim for THE BOTTOM BILLION
"This is a path-breaking work providing penetrating insights into the largely unexplored borderland between economics and politics." —George Soros
"A persuasive and important challenge to current thinking on development." —Larry Summers, former Secretary of the Treasury
"Paul Collier has given us one of the most engaging and provocative books on development to appear in a long time. His analyses and proposals—delivered, by the way, in prose unusually good for an author who happens to be an economist—are sound and should be embraced by people who care and can do something about the poorest of the world."
—Ernesto Zedillo, Director, Yale Center for the Study of Globalization, former president of Mexico
"This is an arresting, provocative book, written by an expert in plain English. 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 it. If you don't care, read it anyway."
—Tim HARFORD, Financial Times columnist and author of The Undercover Economist
"Paul Collier's book is of great importance. He has shown clearly what is happening to the poorest billion in the world, why it is happening, and what can be done to open up greater opportunities for them in a world of increasing wealth. His ideas should be at the centre of the policy debate." —sir Nicholas Stern, Professor at the London School of Economics, former chief economist of the World Bank, author of the Stern Report on Climate Change
"With compassion annealed by smarts; irony softened by warmth; and a commitment to penetrate to the core of things, Collier picks up the tools of economics artd forthrighdy applies them to the politics and economics of the developing world. Accessible and refreshing, this books provides a blunt and no-nonsense look at a major issue of our times."
—robert H. Bates, Eaton Professor of the Science of Politics, Harvard University
"Professor Collier has a superb and provoking synthesis of the forces and circumstances trapping a billion people in desperate conditions and poverty. For those of us who feel called to serve in the world's most crushing situations, Paul's book is stark affirmation that being there matters. And that it is time for the world community to act in coherent and different ways to bring essential change and hope for the generations to come."
—David Young, Senior Vice President, Integrated Ministries and Strategy, World Vision International
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