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The Bottom Billion: Why the Poorest Countries are Failing and What Can be Done About It (Grove Art)

The Bottom Billion: Why the Poorest Countries are Failing and What Can be Done About It (Grove Art)
By Paul Collier

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #249928 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-05-24
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: .1 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 222 pages

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A must-read for anyone who has tired of the emotionalism of the Geldof-Bono aid brigade. (Michela Wrong, New Statesman Books of the Year )

An important book. (Max Hastings, The Guardian )

Important and provocative. (Sunday Times )

Important new book... compelling. (New Statesman d )

Set to become a classic... his book should be compulsory reading for anyone embroiled in the hitherto thankless business of trying to pull people out of the pit of poverty. (The Economist )

Collier's is a better book than either Sachs's or Easterley's for two reasons. First, its analysis of the causes of poverty is more convincing. Second, its remedies are more plausible. (Niall Ferguson, International Herald Tribune )

This extraordinarily important book should be read by everyone who cares about Africa, but who recoils from the egotism and self-indulgence of Comic Relief and Live Aid. (Max Hastings, Sunday Times Review )

It is time to dispense with the false dichotomies that bedevil the current debate on Africa. If you've ever found yourself on one side or the other of those arguments - and who hasn't? - then you simply must read this book. (Niall Ferguson, The New York Times Book Review )

Powerful...This important book wants citizens of G8 countries to fight for change. (Heather Stewart, Economics Editor, The Observer )

This is 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 it. If you don't care, read it anyway. (Tim Harford, Financial Times columnist and author of The Undercover Economist )

A splendid book... rich in both analysis and recommendations... Read this book. You will learn much you do not know. It will also change the way you look at the tragedy of persistent poverty in a world of plenty. (Martin Wolf, Financial Times )

[a] significant contribution... a good and helpful book. Collier uses his basic insight to challenge the conventional wisdom of both Left and Right. (Edward Hadas, TLS )

A path-breaking work providing penetrating insights into the largely unexplored borderland between economics and politics. (George Soros )

Paul Collier brilliantly anatomises the true causes of Africa's post-colonial failure. (Niall Fergusson, Sunday Telegraph )

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, Head of the UK Government Economic Service )

A good and helpful book. Collier uses his basic insight - that the poor are in a very different situation from the rest of the world - to challenge the conventional wisdom of both the Left and the Right. (Edward Hadas, TLS )

A powerful book. (New Zealand Herald )

Sunday Telegraph, March 11, 2007
'Paul Collier brilliantly anatomises the true causes of Africa's post-colonial failure.'

Tim Harford
'This is an arresting, provocative book....Read it.'