Yes but we are far from exhausting better solutions then giving money directly and I doubt we ever will. And then there is the scaling problem—as long as Give Directly is small then problems such as inequity, corruption, inflation and the free-loader problem are all negligible. If we scaled Give Directly to be significant then how would these problems grow?
Yes but we are far from exhausting better solutions then giving money directly and I doubt we ever will. And then there is the scaling problem—as long as Give Directly is small then problems such as inequity, corruption, inflation and the free-loader problem are all negligible. If we scaled Give Directly to be significant then how would these problems grow?