Yeah, I think those are relevant, thanks for mentioning them!
It looks like the links lead back to your comment for some reason (I think I’ve done similar in the past). So, for other readers, here are the links I think you mean: 1, 2.
(Also, FWIW, I think if an analysis is by a non-EA by commissioned by an EA, I’d say that essentially counts as an “EA analysis” for my purposes. This is because I expect that such work’s “precise focuses or methodologies may be more relevant to other EAs than would be the case with [most] non-EA analyses”.)
This is probably too broad but here’s Open Philanthropy’s list of case studies on the History of Philanthropy which includes ones they have commissioned, though most are not done by EAs with the exception of Some Case Studies in Early Field Growth by Luke Muehlhauser.
Edit: fixed links
Yeah, I think those are relevant, thanks for mentioning them!
It looks like the links lead back to your comment for some reason (I think I’ve done similar in the past). So, for other readers, here are the links I think you mean: 1, 2.
(Also, FWIW, I think if an analysis is by a non-EA by commissioned by an EA, I’d say that essentially counts as an “EA analysis” for my purposes. This is because I expect that such work’s “precise focuses or methodologies may be more relevant to other EAs than would be the case with [most] non-EA analyses”.)