Paul Collier

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  • Specialty Development economics, public policy, migration.
  • Topics Third World poverty, migration crisis, economic development, capitalism.
  • Current Position Professor of Economics and Public Policy at the University of Oxford; Advisor to the Strategy and Policy Department at the IMF.

Who is he? Paul Collier is a renowned economist specializing in developing markets and extreme poverty. He is widely recognized for his analysis of the economic challenges faced by the world’s poorest nations and his innovative proposals to address them.

He has delivered lectures on economic development, the migration crisis, and capitalism at international and academic events.

Columnist for the Financial Times; his books have been recognized for their impact on global economic thought.

Books

  • The Bottom Billion.
  • Wars, Guns, and Votes.
  • The Plundered Planet.
  • Exodus.
  • Refuge (co-authored with Alexander Betts).
  • The Future of Capitalism.
  • Designed the Compact with Africa initiative during Germany’s G20 presidency in 2017.
  • Co-chairs the Commission on State Fragility alongside David Cameron and Donald Kaberuka.
  • Often compared to Jeffrey Sachs for the scope and impact of his work.
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