Herbert H. Goldberger Professor of Economics, Core Faculty, Population and Training Center, Brown University and Fellow, Department of Economics, Hebrew University
Perspective Paper
In all facets of life, people must make decisions about how to allocate scarce resources. Potential parents must decide how many children to have and how much to invest in the future of each child. This decision is known as the ‘quantity-quality’ tradeoff.
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Oded Galor researched and produced one of the two Perspecitve Papers on Population Growth for the third Copenhagen Consensus.
In 2004 and 2008, the Copenhagen Consensus Center held two major projects that helped to shape overseas development spending and philanthropic decisions for years to come. The third Copenhagen Consensus was the latest iteration of our ongoing work to prioritize the best solutions.