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Posted AT 12:05 AM EDT on 29/03/08

Interview with Gelber Prize winner Paul Collier

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LONDON — "I think that economists have a responsibility to write in such a way to be read by ordinary people and by political leaders," the bearded and bespectacled Oxford professor says, in a quiet and careful tone, from his home in France. "So I wrote a book that's very readable." That may not sound like a humble claim, but then Paul Collier has very clearly been read by a lot of people lately.

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