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Sir Paul Collier, (born 23 April 1949) is a British
development economist Development economics is a branch of economics which deals with economic aspects of the development process in low- and middle- income countries. Its focus is not only on methods of promoting economic development, economic growth and structural ...
who serves as the Professor of Economics and Public Policy in the
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and the director of the
International Growth Centre The International Growth Centre (IGC) is an economic research centre based at the London School of Economics, operated in partnership with University of Oxford's Blavatnik School of Government. The centre was launched in December 2008 and is fund ...
. He currently is a Professeur invité at
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and a Professorial Fellow of
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. He has served as a senior advisor to the
Blair Commission for Africa The Commission for Africa, also known as the Blair Commission for Africa, was an initiative established by the British government to examine and provide impetus for development in Africa. Initiated in Spring 2004, its objectives include the genera ...
and was the Director of the Development Research Group at the World Bank between 1998 and 2003.


Early life and education

Collier was born on 23 April 1949. Collier’s great-grandfather, Karl Hellenschmidt, was a
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immigrant to the UK. During World War I, Collier’s grandfather, Karl Hellenschmidt Jr, changed his surname from Hellenschmidt to Collier. Collier was brought up in Sheffield where he attended King Edward VII School and studied PPE at the University of Oxford.


Academic career

He was a founder of the Centre for the Study of African Economies and remained its Director from 1989 until 2014. From 1998 until 2003 he was the director of the Development Research Group of the World Bank. In 2010 and 2011, he was named by ''
Foreign Policy A State (polity), state's foreign policy or external policy (as opposed to internal or domestic policy) is its objectives and activities in relation to its interactions with other states, unions, and other political entities, whether bilaterall ...
'' magazine on its list of top global thinkers. Collier currently serves on the advisory board of
Academics Stand Against Poverty Academics Stand Against Poverty (ASAP) is an international network of scholars, teachers, and students working to mobilize the resources of academia to help alleviate poverty. Projects ASAP is currently engaged in a range of efforts aimed at leve ...
(ASAP). Collier is a specialist in the political, economic and developmental predicaments of
low-income countries A developing country is a sovereign state with a lesser developed industrial base and a lower Human Development Index (HDI) relative to other countries. However, this definition is not universally agreed upon. There is also no clear agreem ...
. His research covers the causes and consequences of civil war; the effects of aid and the problems of democracy in low-income and natural resources rich societies; urbanization in low-income countries; private investment in African infrastructure and changing organizational cultures. In 1988 he was awarded the ''Edgar Graham Book Prize'' for the co-written ''Labour and poverty in rural Tanzania: Ujamaa and rural development in the United Republic of Tanzania''. ''
The Bottom Billion ''The Bottom Billion: Why the Poorest Countries are Failing and What Can Be Done About It'' is a 2007 book by Paul Collier, Professor of Economics at Oxford University, exploring the reasons why impoverished countries fail to progress despite inte ...
: Why the Poorest Countries are Failing and What Can Be Done About It'' (), has been compared to Jeffrey Sachs's '' The End of Poverty'' and William Easterly's ''The White Man's Burden'', two influential books, which like Collier's book, discuss the pros and cons of development aid to developing countries. His 2010 book ''The Plundered Planet'' is encapsulated in his formulas: ::Nature – Technology + Regulation = Starvation ::Nature + Technology – Regulation = Plunder ::Nature + Technology + Regulation ( Good governance) = Prosperity The book describes itself as an attempt at a middle way between the extremism of "Ostriches" ( denialism, particularly
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) and "Environmental Romanticism" (for example, anti- genetically modified organisms movements in Europe). The book is about
sustainable management Sustainable management takes the concepts from sustainability and synthesizes them with the concepts of management. Sustainability has three branches: the environment, the needs of present and future generations, and the economy. Using these branch ...
in relation with the geo- politics of global warming, with an attempt to avoid a global tragedy of the commons, with the prime example of
overfishing Overfishing is the removal of a species of fish (i.e. fishing) from a body of water at a rate greater than that the species can replenish its population naturally (i.e. the overexploitation of the fishery's existing fish stock), resulting in th ...
. In it he builds upon a legacy of the economic psychology of
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, from early Utilitarianism ( Jeremy Bentham) to more recently the Stern Review.


Honours

Collier was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the
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and
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in the 2014 New Year Honours for services to promoting research and policy change in Africa. In November 2014, Collier was awarded the President's Medal by the British Academy, for "his pioneering contribution in bringing ideas from research in to policy within the field of African economics." In July 2017, Collier was elected a
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(FBA), the United Kingdom's national academy for the humanities and social sciences.


Work


Books

* ''Labour and Poverty in Rural Tanzania: Ujamaa and Rural Development in the United Republic of Tanzania'', Oxford University Press, New York, 1991 . * ''
The Bottom Billion ''The Bottom Billion: Why the Poorest Countries are Failing and What Can Be Done About It'' is a 2007 book by Paul Collier, Professor of Economics at Oxford University, exploring the reasons why impoverished countries fail to progress despite inte ...
: Why the Poorest Countries are Failing and What Can Be Done About It'', Oxford University Press, 2007 . * ''Wars, Guns and Votes: Democracy in Dangerous Places'',
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, March 2009 . * ''The Plundered Planet: Why We Must, and How We Can, Manage Nature for Global Prosperity'', Oxford University Press, 2010 . * ''Plundered Nations?: Successes and Failures in Natural Resource Extraction'' co-edited with
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,
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, 2011 . * '' Exodus: How Migration is Changing Our World'', Oxford University Press, October 2013 . * ''Refuge: Rethinking Refugee Policy in a Changing World'' with Alexander Betts, Oxford University Press, September 2017 . * ''The Future of Capitalism: Facing the New Anxieties'',
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, April 2018 . * ''Greed Is Dead: Politics After Individualism'' with John Kay, July 2020 978-0241467954


Selected articles

* (with Anke Hoeffler) 'On economic causes of civil war' ''Oxford Economic Papers'', vol 50 issue 4, 1998, pp. 563–573. *(with V. L. Elliott, Håvard Hegre, Anke Hoeffler, Marta Reynal-Querol, Nicholas Sambanis
'Breaking the Conflict Trap: Civil War and Development Policy'
"World Bank Policy Research Report," 2003. * (with Anke Hoeffler) 'Greed and grievance in civil war' ''Oxford Economic Papers'', vol 56 issue 4, 2004, pp. 563–595. * (with Lisa Chauvet and Haavard Hegre) 'The Security Challenge in Conflict-Prone Countries', Copenhagen Consensus 2008 Challenge Paper, 2008.


Video


The Royal Economic Society's 2006 Annual Public Lecture
by Collier at the ( Royal Economic Society)
Interview with Fareed Zakaria on Foreign Exchange

TED Conference, Paul Collier on "The Bottom Billion"


* ttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M0t4uq-gpUA Why social science should integrate culture and how to do it? at the Blavatnik School of Government, Oxford University, January 2017


Press


Review of The Plundered Planet
by the Financial Times
Review of the Bottom Billion by the Financial Times


* [http://mrzine.monthlyreview.org/2008/grove150808.html Samuel Grove, "The Bottom of the Barrel: A Review of Paul Collier's ''The Bottom Billion: Why the Poorest Countries Are Failing and What Can Be Done about It''."]


See also

* Environmental politics


References


External links


Paul Collier's home page at the Blavatnik School of Government


* ttp://writerinterviews.blogspot.com/2007/08/paul-collier.html Interview with Paul Collier by J. Tyler Dickovick
Interview with the ''Oxonian Review'' in March 2009

Video of recent talk at Oxford University – "The Bottom Billion"
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TED Talks: Paul Collier: The "bottom billion" (TED2008)
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