Great post, Kevin! I like cost-effectiveness analyses because they require being explicit about the relationships between proxies and impact.
Nuance in Contribution
The relevant contribution of each influenceable actor is given by its Shapley value. Here is why it works in situations where counterfactual value fails, and here is a good explainer of Shapley value with Venn diagrams.
Great post, Kevin! I like cost-effectiveness analyses because they require being explicit about the relationships between proxies and impact.
The relevant contribution of each influenceable actor is given by its Shapley value. Here is why it works in situations where counterfactual value fails, and here is a good explainer of Shapley value with Venn diagrams.