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==Challenge Paper authors==
 
==Challenge Paper authors==
*Professor Kym Anderson - Subsidies and Trade Barriers
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*Professor [[Kym Anderson]] - Subsidies and Trade Barriers
*Professor Jere Behrman - Malnutrition and Hunger
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*Professor [[Jere Behrman]] - Malnutrition and Hunger
*Senior Fellow, Dr. William R. Cline - Climate Change
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*Senior Fellow, Dr. [[William R. Cline]] - Climate Change
*Professor Paul Collier - Conflicts
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*Professor [[Paul Collier]] - Conflicts
*Professor Barry Eichengreen - Financial Instability
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*Professor [[Barry Eichengreen]] - Financial Instability
*Professor W. Michael Hanemann - Sanitation and Water
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*Professor [[W. Michael Hanemann]] - Sanitation and Water
*Professor Phillip L. Martin - Population: Migration
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*Professor [[Phillip L. Martin]] - Population: Migration
*Professor Anne Mills - Communicable Diseases
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*Professor [[Anne Mills]] - Communicable Diseases
*Lecturer, Dr. Lant Pritchett - Education
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*Lecturer, Dr. [[Lant Pritchett]] - Education
*Professor Susan Rose-Ackerman - Government and Corruption
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*Professor [[Susan Rose-Ackerman]] - Government and Corruption

Revision as of 10:32, 5 March 2004

The Copenhagen Consensus is an attempt by Bjorn Lomborg's Environmental Assessment Institute to influence global priorities away from some of the major environmental concerns.

Due to take place in May 2004, it will take the form of a meeting of a selection of economists, who will consider a set of "challenge papers" on subjects such as education and climate change, and prioritise economic solutions to these problems.

Panel of Experts

Challenge Paper authors