“Relationship between the number of cage-free commitments and organisations advocating for them” by Vasco Grilo🔸

The views expressed here are my own, not those of my employers or people who provided feedback. Summary The number of cage-free commitments is a very rough proxy for the benefits of organisations advocating for them (the size of the population of hens impacted would be a better one), and the number of these organisations is a very rough proxy for their spending. So the additional commitments per extra organisation is a very rough proxy for their cost-effectiveness. Holding egg production constant, the number of all cage-free commitments across countries: Globally, increases with the number of bad-cop/good-cop organisations, and more so with bad-cop ones. This suggests creating new organisations, especially bad-cop ones, results in more commitments. In Asia/Europe, increases with the number of bad-cop/good-cop organisations, and more so with good-cop ones. This suggests creating new organisations there, especially good-cop ones, results in more commitments. In Latin America [...] ---Outline:(00:14) Summary(01:36) Introduction(02:13) Methods(03:13) Results(03:46) All commitments(04:16) Global commitments(04:45) Regional commitments(05:15) National commitments(05:45) Discussion(06:55) Acknowledgements--- First published: December 10th, 2024 Source: https://forum.effectivealtruism.org/posts/HNwcJMucgiyFxj5mp/relationship-between-the-number-of-cage-free-commitments-and --- Narrated by TYPE III AUDIO.

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