Copenhagen Consensus 2012
In May 2012, the third global Copenhagen Consensus was held, gathering scholars to analyze the costs and benefits of different approaches to tackling the world‘s biggest problems. The aim was to provide an answer to the question: If you had $75bn for worthwhile causes, where should you start? An Expert Panel including four Nobel laureates met in Copenhagen, Denmark, in May 2012. The Expert Panel’s deliberations were informed by thirty new economic research papers that were written just for the project by scholars from around the world.
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