The funding needed per year should not necessarily all be included in costs, if some of that will be from investors who wouldn’t otherwise be funding cost-effective interventions for animal welfare (including other high impact plant-based substitute companies).
As mentioned in comments above, yeah I agree with this but just assumed that all costs would be funded by donations to try and keep the CEA simple (modelling the cost effectiveness of a for-profit company ended up being more difficult than I thought it would be).
The funding needed per year should not necessarily all be included in costs, if some of that will be from investors who wouldn’t otherwise be funding cost-effective interventions for animal welfare (including other high impact plant-based substitute companies).
As mentioned in comments above, yeah I agree with this but just assumed that all costs would be funded by donations to try and keep the CEA simple (modelling the cost effectiveness of a for-profit company ended up being more difficult than I thought it would be).