Would you consider asking representative samples of populations about priority problems, coordinating local experts to develop solutions which best address most of these priorities, and asking these experts to find organizations and individuals who deploy these solutions at the lowest (marginal) cost?
In this way, you are independent of the data that is posted online (which may be non-representative of all entity capacities), work much more efficiently (coordinating experts who spent substantial time learning about their domains), and get much better cost-effectiveness (combining solutions and getting local prices).
Would you consider asking representative samples of populations about priority problems, coordinating local experts to develop solutions which best address most of these priorities, and asking these experts to find organizations and individuals who deploy these solutions at the lowest (marginal) cost?
In this way, you are independent of the data that is posted online (which may be non-representative of all entity capacities), work much more efficiently (coordinating experts who spent substantial time learning about their domains), and get much better cost-effectiveness (combining solutions and getting local prices).
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