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Paul Collier
Paul Collier is professor of economics and public policy at the Blavatnik School of Government, Oxford University. His latest books are “The Future of Capitalism” and “Greed is Dead” (co-authored with John Kay). Both are in Penguin paperbacks
Society
Society
Can bureaucracies ever protect you?
Politics
Politics
Burnham vs Johnson: how local government turned into the blame game
Politics
Politics
A make-or-break autumn for provincial Britain—and Boris Johnson
Politics
Politics
Getting somewhere: How the Tories leapt ahead of mainstream economists to give towns their due
Politics
Politics
How to save Britain from London
Politics
Politics
Refugee Crisis: compassion is not enough
Politics
Politics
What we should really do about inequality
Politics
Politics
How much is enough?
Economics
Economics
Cracking down on tax avoidance
Politics
Politics
In pursuit of the $21 trillion
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