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Paul Collier

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Exodus


Migrace je jednou z nejnaléhavějších a nejkontroverznějších otázek naší doby – vehementně diskutovaná, prodchnutá ideologií, hluboce rozdělující. Komu by mělo být dovoleno migrovat a komu ne? Jaké jsou argumenty pro a proti omezování počtu imigrantů? Paul Collier, renomovaný ekonom a autor bestseleru Miliarda nejchudších, v této knize jasně a výstižně vykládá, jaké dopady má migrace na společnost, a k čemu by vedla neomezená migrace. Na základě vlastního výzkumu i výsledků výzkumů dalších odborníků autor vysvětluje problém migrace ze tří perspektiv – z perspektivy migrantů samotných, dále těch, kteří zůstávají ve své vlasti a nakonec z perspektivy obyvatel zemí, které migranty přijímají. Imigrace je jednoduchou ekonomickou rovnicí, ale její dopady jsou složité. Exodus potvrzuje, jak zásadní bude migrační politika ve světě, a zároveň navrhuje řešení, která by pomohla zrychlující se migraci zvládnout. Kniha nabízí provokativní a velmi výstižnou analýzu problému, který se dotýká nás všech. Z RECENZÍ: „Paul Collier je jedním z nejhloubavějších ekonomů, jeho knihy důsledně osvětlují a provokují. Exodus není výjimkou.“ The Economist „Paul Collier nabízí vyčerpávající, pronikavou a dobře napsanou bilanci všech pro a proti migraci, a to pro přijímající společnosti, společnosti, které své obyvatele ztrácí, i pro migranty samotné. Exodus je kniha, kterou si musí přečíst každý, kdo je na kterékoliv straně této kontroverzní otázky. Robert Putnam, Harvard University „Paul Collier to udělal znovu. Exodus je jeho nejnovější snahou vystavit společenská tabu přímým otázkám, které se většina jiných vědců zdráhá položit... Robert B. Zoellick, bývalý prezident Světové banky
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Budoucnost kapitalismu


Hluboké rozpory trhají křehké předivo společnosti západního světa: prosperující města stojí proti odstrčenému venkovu, špičkově vzdělaná elita proti lidem, pro něž je kvalitní vzdělání finančně nedostupné, bohaté země proti chudým. Jak se tyto propasti rozšiřují, ztrácí se i náš smysl pro morální závazky vůči druhým lidem, na němž byl založen poválečný vzestup sociální demokracie. Kdekdo umí na současné společenské disproporce poukazovat, od populistů po intelektuály, ale zatím nikdo nepřišel s realistickým nápadem, jak situaci řešit. Oceňovaný sociolog zde načrtává vlastní uskutečnitelné vize a podrobně předvádí, jak lze kapitalismus zachránit před ním samým - a nás před myšlenkovými stereotypy 20. století. Skvěle napsaná a důležitá kniha. Přečtěte si ji. Martin Wolf, Financial Times Je to nejrevolučnější kniha v oblasti společenských věd od dob Keynese. Doufejme, že bude i stejně vlivná. George Akerlof Mistrovsky vyvážená kombinace osobní zkušenosti a nejpronikavějších analýz z různých oborů společenských věd. Ekonom Paul Collier se věnuje současnému rozdrolení opěrných sloupů sounáležitosti (rodiny, zaměstnání, národa) a frustraci, která otevřela dveře populismu všeho druhu. Vyzývá k prakticky založené politice, která by dokázala kočírovat kapitalismus (který nefunguje v zájmu většiny), přebudovala obléhaný střed politického spektra a obnovila cit pro etiku komunity současného společenského života. Kirkus Reviews
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Budoucnost kapitalismu


Hluboké rozpory trhají křehké předivo společnosti západního světa: prosperující města stojí proti odstrčenému venkovu, špičkově vzdělaná elita proti lidem, pro něž je kvalitní vzdělání finančně nedostupné, bohaté země proti chudým. Jak se tyto propasti rozšiřují, ztrácí se i náš smysl pro morální závazky vůči druhým lidem, na němž byl založen poválečný vzestup sociální demokracie. Kdekdo umí na současné společenské disproporce poukazovat, od populistů po intelektuály, ale zatím nikdo nepřišel s realistickým nápadem, jak situaci řešit. Oceňovaný sociolog zde načrtává vlastní uskutečnitelné vize a podrobně předvádí, jak lze kapitalismus zachránit před ním samým - a nás před myšlenkovými stereotypy 20. století. „Skvěle napsaná a důležitá kniha. Přečtěte si ji.“ Martin Wolf, Financial Times „Je to nejrevolučnější kniha v oblasti společenských věd od dob Keynese. Doufejme, že bude i stejně vlivná.“ George Akerlof „Mistrovsky vyvážená kombinace osobní zkušenosti a nejpronikavějších analýz z různých oborů společenských věd. Ekonom Paul Collier se věnuje současnému rozdrolení ‚opěrných sloupů sounáležitosti‘ (rodiny, zaměstnání, národa) a frustraci, která otevřela dveře populismu všeho druhu. Vyzývá k prakticky založené politice, která by dokázala kočírovat kapitalismus (který nefunguje v zájmu většiny), přebudovala ‚obléhaný střed‘ politického spektra a obnovila cit pro ‚etiku komunity‘ současného společenského života.“ Kirkus Reviews
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14,61 €

Exodus: Immigration and Multiculturalism in the 21st Century


Exodus is an insightful, expert foray into the explosive issue of immigration, from Paul Collier, award-winning economist and author of The Bottom Billion Mass international migration is a response to extreme global inequality, and immigration has a profound impact on the way we live. Yet our views - and those of our politicians - remain caught between two extremes: popular hostility to migrants, tinged by xenophobia and racism; and the view of business and liberal elites that 'open doors' are both economically and ethically imperative. With migration set to accelerate, few issues are so urgently in need of dispassionate analysis - and few are more incendiary. Here, world-renowned economist Paul Collier seeks to defuse this explosive subject. Exodus looks at how people from the world's poorest societies struggle to migrate to the rich West: the effects on those left behind and on the host societies, and explores the impulses and thinking that inform Western immigration policy. Migration, he concludes, is a fact, and we urgently need to think clearly about its possibilities and challenges: it is not a question of whether migration is good or bad, but how much is best? "Exodus is an important book and one I have been waiting to read for many years ...[it is] a work that is humane and hard-headed about one of the greatest issues of our times". (David Goodhart, Sunday Times). "Paul Collier is one of the world's most thoughtful economists. His books consistently illuminate and provoke. Exodus is no exception". (Economist). "Tinged with poignancy ...a humane and sensible voice in a highly toxic debate". (Colin Kidd, Guardian). Paul Collier is Professor of Economics and Director of the Centre for the Study of African Economies at Oxford University and a former director of Development Research at the World Bank. He is the author of, among others, the award-winning The Bottom Billion and The Plundered Planet.
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11,88 € 12,50 €

Refuge


Europe is facing its greatest refugee crisis since the Second World War, yet the institutions responding to it remain virtually unchanged from those created in the post-war era. Going beyond the scenes of desperation which have become all-too-familiar in the past few years, Alexander Betts and Paul Collier show that this crisis offers an opportunity for reform if international policy-makers focus on delivering humane, effective and sustainable outcomes - both for Europe and for countries that border conflict zones. Refugees need more than simply food, tents and blankets, and research demonstrates that they can offer tangible economic benefits to their adopted countries if given the right to work and education. Refuge sets out an alternative vision that can empower refugees to help themselves, contribute to their host societies, and even rebuild their countries of origin.
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The Future of Capitalism


From world-renowned economist Paul Collier, a candid diagnosis of the failures of capitalism and a pragmatic and realistic vision for how we can repair it Deep new rifts are tearing apart the fabric of Britain and other Western societies: thriving cities versus the provinces, the highly skilled elite versus the less educated, wealthy versus developing countries. As these divides deepen, we have lost the sense of ethical obligation to others that was crucial to the rise of post-war social democracy. So far these rifts have been answered only by the revivalist ideologies of populism and socialism, leading to the seismic upheavals of Trump, Brexit and the return of the far right in Germany. We have heard many critiques of capitalism but no one has laid out a realistic way to fix it, until now. In a passionate and polemical book, celebrated economist Paul Collier outlines brilliantly original and ethical ways of healing these rifts - economic, social and cultural - with the cool head of pragmatism, rather than the fervour of ideological revivalism. He reveals how he has personally lived across these three divides, moving from working-class Sheffield to hyper-competitive Oxford, and working between Britain and Africa, and acknowledges some of the failings of his profession. Drawing on his own solutions as well as ideas from some of the world's most distinguished social scientists, he shows us how to save capitalism from itself - and free ourselves from the intellectual baggage of the 20th century.
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23,28 € 24,50 €

The Future of Capitalism


*FEATURED IN BILL GATES'S 2019 SUMMER READING RECOMMENDATIONS* 'This is a beautifully written and important book. Read it' Martin Wolf, Financial Times From world-renowned economist Paul Collier, a candid diagnosis of the failures of capitalism and a pragmatic and realistic vision for how we can repair it Deep new rifts are tearing apart the fabric of Britain and other Western societies: thriving cities versus the provinces, the highly skilled elite versus the less educated, wealthy versus developing countries. As these divides deepen, we have lost the sense of ethical obligation to others that was crucial to the rise of post-war social democracy. So far these rifts have been answered only by the revivalist ideologies of populism and socialism, leading to the seismic upheavals of Trump, Brexit and the return of the far right in Germany. We have heard many critiques of capitalism but no one has laid out a realistic way to fix it, until now. In a passionate and polemical book, celebrated economist Paul Collier outlines brilliantly original and ethical ways of healing these rifts - economic, social and cultural - with the cool head of pragmatism, rather than the fervour of ideological revivalism. He reveals how he has personally lived across these three divides, moving from working-class Sheffield to hyper-competitive Oxford, and working between Britain and Africa, and acknowledges some of the failings of his profession. Drawing on his own solutions as well as ideas from some of the world's most distinguished social scientists, he shows us how to save capitalism from itself - and free ourselves from the intellectual baggage of the 20th century. These times are in desperate need of Paul Collier's insights. The Future of Capitalism restores common sense to our views of morality, as it also describes their critical role in what makes families, organizations, and nations work. It is the most revolutionary work of social science since Keynes. Let's hope it will also be the most influential - George Akerlof, Nobel Laureate in Economics, 2001 In this bold work of intellectual trespass, Paul Collier, a distinguished economist, ventures onto the terrain of ethics to explain what's gone wrong with capitalism, and how to fix it. To heal the divide between metropolitan elites and the left-behind, he argues, we need to rediscover an ethic of belonging, patriotism, and reciprocity. Offering inventive solutions to our current impasse, Collier shows how economics at its best is inseparable from moral and political philosophy' - Michael Sandel, author of What Money Can't Buy and Justice For thirty years, the centre left of politics has been searching for a narrative that makes sense of the market economy. This book provides it - John Kay, Fellow of St John's College, Oxford and the author of Obliquity and Other People's Money For well-to-do metropolitans, capitalism is the gift that goes on giving. For others, capitalism is not working. Paul Collier deploys passion, pragmatism and good economics in equal measure to chart an alternative to the divisions tearing apart so many western countries. -Mervyn King, former Governor of the Bank of England
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Miliarda nejchudších


Profesor ekonomie a znalec ekonomiky afrických zemí Paul Collier nabízí ve své aktuální knize převratný pohled na problém světové chudoby a její řešení. Podle Colliera je většina tzv. "rozvojových zemí" dnes fakticky na vzestupu a náleží do globální ekono
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Greed Is Dead


Two of the UK's leading economists call for an end to extreme individualism as the engine of prosperity Throughout history, successful societies have created institutions which channel both competition and co-operation to achieve complex goals of general benefit. These institutions make the difference between societies that thrive and those paralyzed by discord, the difference between prosperous and poor economies. Such societies are pluralist but their pluralism is disciplined. Successful societies are also rare and fragile. We could not have built modernity without the exceptional competitive and co-operative instincts of humans, but in recent decades the balance between these instincts has become dangerously skewed: mutuality has been undermined by an extreme individualism which has weakened co-operation and polarized our politics. Collier and Kay show how a reaffirmation of the values of mutuality could refresh and restore politics, business and the environments in which people live. Politics could reverse the moves to extremism and tribalism; businesses could replace the greed that has degraded corporate culture; the communities and decaying places that are home to many could overcome despondency and again be prosperous and purposeful. As the world emerges from an unprecedented crisis we have the chance to examine society afresh and build a politics beyond individualism.
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18,95 € 19,95 €

The Bottom Billion


In this elegant and impassioned synthesis from one of the world's leading experts on Africa and poverty, economist Paul Collier writes persuasively that although nearly five billion of the world's people are beginning to climb from desperate poverty and to benefit from globalization's reach to developing countries, there is a "bottom billion" of the world's poor whose countries, largely immune to the forces of global economy, are falling farther behind and are in danger of falling apart, separating permanently and tragically from the rest of the world. Collier identifies and explains the four traps that prevent the homelands of the world's billion poorest people from growing and receiving the benefits of globalization - civil war, the discovery and export of natural resources in otherwise unstable economies, being landlocked and therefore unable to participate in the global economy without great cost, and finally, ineffective governance. As he demonstrates that these billion people are quite likely in danger of being irretrievably left behind, Collier argues that we cannot take a "headless heart" approach to these seemingly intractable problems; rather, that we must harness our despair and our moral outrage at these inequities to a reasoned and thorough understanding of the complex and interconnected problems that the world's poorest people face.
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12,83 € 13,50 €