Neat work. I wouldn’t be surprised if this ends up positively updating my view on the cost-effectiveness of advocacy work.
What’s your take on possibility someone could empirically tackle a related issue we also tend to do a lot of guessing at—the likelihood of $X million spent advocacy in a certain domain leading to reform.
I think there are probably ways to tackle that but don’t have anything shovel-ready. I’d want to look at the general evidence on campaign spending and what methods have been used there, then see if any of those would apply (with some adaptations) to this case.
Neat work. I wouldn’t be surprised if this ends up positively updating my view on the cost-effectiveness of advocacy work.
What’s your take on possibility someone could empirically tackle a related issue we also tend to do a lot of guessing at—the likelihood of $X million spent advocacy in a certain domain leading to reform.
I think there are probably ways to tackle that but don’t have anything shovel-ready. I’d want to look at the general evidence on campaign spending and what methods have been used there, then see if any of those would apply (with some adaptations) to this case.