Ishaan’s work isn’t finished yet, and he has not yet converted his findings into the SoGive framework, or applied the SoGive moral weights to the problem. (Note that we generally try to express our findings in terms of the SoGive framework and other frameworks, such as multiples of cash, so that our results are meaningful to multiple audiences).
Just to reiterate, neither Ishaan nor I have made very strong statements about cost-effectiveness, because our work isn’t finished yet.
I would be very happy to speak to you (or Ishaan) on the academic literature.
That sounds great, I’ll message you directly. Definitely not wishing to misunderstand or misinterpret—thank you for your engagement on this topic :-)
Ishaan’s work isn’t finished yet, and he has not yet converted his findings into the SoGive framework, or applied the SoGive moral weights to the problem. (Note that we generally try to express our findings in terms of the SoGive framework and other frameworks, such as multiples of cash, so that our results are meaningful to multiple audiences).
Just to reiterate, neither Ishaan nor I have made very strong statements about cost-effectiveness, because our work isn’t finished yet.
That sounds great, I’ll message you directly. Definitely not wishing to misunderstand or misinterpret—thank you for your engagement on this topic :-)