Monday, March 08, 2004

Copenhagen Consensus 2004

Copenhagen Consensus 2004 aims to improve prioritization of the limited means available for the development of poor nations. Ten challenges representing some of the world's biggest concerns have been identified. In Copenhagen, nine outstanding acknowledged economic experts will gather in May, 2004 to discuss, analyze and rank the opportunities corresponding to each challenge. A specialist has been asked to prepared a background paper on each challenge in order to provide the experts with the best and most recent information.

The Economist has an article on this effort this week. It has also dedicated a website for future articles on the effort.

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