I see your point.
I think there is an angle there.
However, still feels like a rich person's game here: not sure if the average or below average conditions will improve (childhood mortality, adult mortality) in developing countries because of this.
That's really where the "average" advantage seems to be: if life becomes better for everyone then they live longer.
That's really where the "average" advantage seems to be: if life becomes better for everyone then they live longer.