That is good to know and I understand the motivation to keep the analysis simple.
As far as the definition go that is a reasonable definition of the term (our notion of catastrophe doesn’t include an accumulation of many small utility losses) so is a good criteria for classifying the charity objective. I only meant to comment on QALYs as a means to measure effectiveness.
WTF is with the votedown. I nicely and briefly suggested that another metric might be more compelling (though the author’s point about mass appeal is a convincing rebuttal). Did the comment come off as simply bitching rather than a suggestion/observation?
That is good to know and I understand the motivation to keep the analysis simple.
As far as the definition go that is a reasonable definition of the term (our notion of catastrophe doesn’t include an accumulation of many small utility losses) so is a good criteria for classifying the charity objective. I only meant to comment on QALYs as a means to measure effectiveness.
WTF is with the votedown. I nicely and briefly suggested that another metric might be more compelling (though the author’s point about mass appeal is a convincing rebuttal). Did the comment come off as simply bitching rather than a suggestion/observation?
I did not do the vote down, but I did think that calling lives saved a mostly useless metric was a little harsh. :-)