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Exodus: Immigration and Multiculturalism in the 21st Century

Author: Paul Collier
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ISBN: 9780141042169
Format: Paperback
Published: January 2015
Published By: Penguin
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Mass international migration is a response to extreme global inequality, and immigration has a profound impact on the way we live. 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?

'Paul Collier is one of the world's most thoughtful economists. His books consistently illuminate and provoke. Exodus is no exception.' Economist

'For everyone on all sides of this contentious issue, Exodus is a 'must-read'.' Robert D. Putnam

'A lively exploration of perhaps the most contentious issue of our age . . . the former World Bank economist thinks people are focusing on the wrong question. The key issue is not whether immigration is good or bad. He argues, instead, that we should focus on how much migration there should be and, more interestingly, who it really helps.' Ian Birrell, Observer

'My political book of the year . . . Exodus has opened up the issue.' Melanie McDonagh, Spectator

'Brave, fascinating . . . a frank dissection of the costs and benefits of immigration.' Rupert Edis, Sunday Telegraph

'Exodus is not an effort to tell us what to think about immigration but an attempt to create a new framework for how we think about it . . . a voice to which it is worth paying attention.' Ravi Mattu, Financial Times

ISBN: 9780141042169
Number of Pages: 320
Format: Paperback
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Published Date: 02-Jan-2015
Dimensions (mm): 198x130mm
Publisher: Penguin

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