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Paul Collier
Professor Paul Collier is an economist and academic who is known for his work on economic development and the causes of poverty in low-income countries. He is the author of several books on these topics, including "The Bottom Billion," which focuses on the challenges facing the poorest countries in the world and how they can break out of poverty. In this book, Collier identifies four development traps that can inhibit economic development and trap countries in poverty: the conflict trap, the natural resource trap, the landlocked with bad neighbors trap, and the bad governance trap.
In addition to his work on economic development, Collier has also written extensively on issues related to globalization, inequality, and the causes and consequences of conflict.
See also
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Growth Challenges in Fragile States
16th July 2016
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Lucrative rubies might bring a resource curse
11th February 2017
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Paul Collier and Development Traps
Study Notes
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Economist Profile: Paul Collier
Topic Videos
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The impact of conflict on long term development
28th February 2020
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Overseas Aid and Economic Development
Study Notes
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Paul Collier on African Urbanisation
16th June 2016
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Overseas Aid and Development Debate
23rd July 2015
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Paul Collier on Key Development Issues
26th November 2012
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Paul Collier - Why Poverty?
28th November 2012
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The Case for Growth - Collier and Besley in Conversation
27th November 2014
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Why housing is key to Africa’s development
26th December 2014
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Sir Paul Collier on Urbanisation and Economic Development
17th March 2015
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Economics of a Natural Resource Curse
11th June 2015
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Collier and Rodrik on Understanding Development
26th June 2015