Study Ties Children’s Nutrition to Indonesia’s Future

In this article for the Wall Street Journal, Sara Schonhardt writes about a study commissioned by the Copenhagen Consensus Center that examines the value for money invested in nutritional development programs across a number of emerging countries. The study found that the estimated returns will increase with every dollar spent in the form of future wages earned. The rate of those returns will vary from country to country based on their current wages and economic growth.

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