Not addressed by this article is that growing the human population isn’t that expensive, if you target your intervention. Like, we could probably incentivize births in (for example) Uzbekistan for a tiny fraction of the cost of doing so in (for example) South Korea.
Maybe you read it, maybe just a coincidence, but I wrote a blogpost that (using a toy model) found Uzbekistan to be the most promising country for incentivising birth rates!
Not addressed by this article is that growing the human population isn’t that expensive, if you target your intervention. Like, we could probably incentivize births in (for example) Uzbekistan for a tiny fraction of the cost of doing so in (for example) South Korea.
Maybe you read it, maybe just a coincidence, but I wrote a blogpost that (using a toy model) found Uzbekistan to be the most promising country for incentivising birth rates!
Not a coincidence! I remembered reading this but couldn’t find the link.