Great article. This comes at the right time since I recently started working on cause prioritization.
There were just a few things that made the article unclear:
I had to reread the equations section multiple times because I couldn’t see the difference between C(x) and C(X). Could you use different symbols for cost-effectiveness of intervention vs cost-effectiveness of area?
In the implications section, you mention “cause effectiveness”. Is this the same as cost-effectiveness?
In footnote [2] you wrote “life-with-like” instead of “like-with-like”
Great article. This comes at the right time since I recently started working on cause prioritization.
There were just a few things that made the article unclear:
I had to reread the equations section multiple times because I couldn’t see the difference between C(x) and C(X). Could you use different symbols for cost-effectiveness of intervention vs cost-effectiveness of area?
In the implications section, you mention “cause effectiveness”. Is this the same as cost-effectiveness?
In footnote [2] you wrote “life-with-like” instead of “like-with-like”
I’m glad more people are going into the area, and interested to hear what you are working on.
Thanks, I’ve changed those. This has updated me towards getting more people to proof-read!