I’ve just started a project for Open Philanthropy about estimating what should be the speed-up values in cost-effectiveness estimates for corporate and legislative welfare reforms, as that is the most uncertain aspect of these estimates.
Cool! I am looking forward to the results.
I’m unsure if another cost-effectiveness estimate is what’s needed to finally attract other large-scale donors to fund welfare reforms.
I was thinking that it could still be useful to inform Open Philanthropy’s allocation between animal and human welfare interventions in their global health and wellbeing portfolio.
Thanks for the reply!
Cool! I am looking forward to the results.
I was thinking that it could still be useful to inform Open Philanthropy’s allocation between animal and human welfare interventions in their global health and wellbeing portfolio.