An interview question that brought about some thoughts
We tackle the question posed by journalist Mehdi Hassan – on how many Chinese lives could be lost or would have to be lost to justify a single percentage of economic growth. We considered a utility maximization problem where the utility function is defined to be the sum of the life expectancy at bir...
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Main Author: | WU, Zhengxiao |
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Language: | Chinese |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2019
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