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The guide "," edited by Bjørn Lomborg , is based on the findings of the 2004 Copenhagen Consensus . It challenges the idea that we can solve every global problem simultaneously and instead uses cost-benefit analysis to rank which investments would do the most good for humanity. The Core Philosophy: Rational Prioritization How to Spend $50 Billion to Make the World a Be...

: Every $1 spent should be measured by how many lives it saves or how much economic growth it generates. : Ranked #2, this involves providing essential nutrients

: Don't just identify "big" problems; identify which problems have cost-effective solutions . The Core Philosophy: Rational Prioritization : Every $1

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