Given similar costs per hen-year per year of impact according to Laura’s report, are you expecting ballot initiatives to have longer counterfactuals than corporate campaigns? Or, do you think ballot initatives are more cost-effective per hen-year per year of impact? (Or both?)
The former, though I don’t have estimates of the counterfactual timeline of corporate campaigns. (I’d like to find a way to do that and have toyed with it a bit but currently don’t have one.)
Awesome, I’m looking forward to it!
Given similar costs per hen-year per year of impact according to Laura’s report, are you expecting ballot initiatives to have longer counterfactuals than corporate campaigns? Or, do you think ballot initatives are more cost-effective per hen-year per year of impact? (Or both?)
The former, though I don’t have estimates of the counterfactual timeline of corporate campaigns. (I’d like to find a way to do that and have toyed with it a bit but currently don’t have one.)
Maybe you can get estimates for corporate campaign counterfactuals from https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4219976 or based on a similar methodology?
Oh, that’s a good idea. I had thought of something quite different and broader, but this also seems like a promising approach.