A common objection to Effective Altruism is general, and global health and welfare programs in particular, is that it only looks at legible programs when the most important changes are at a system level, and especially ones that encourage economic development. I’m curious what critics who agree with this perspective think about OP’s new program area.
Open Philanthropy: Economic Growth in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
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A common objection to Effective Altruism is general, and global health and welfare programs in particular, is that it only looks at legible programs when the most important changes are at a system level, and especially ones that encourage economic development. I’m curious what critics who agree with this perspective think about OP’s new program area.