Research scoping discussion spaces
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15 Aug 2023: We are organizing some meetings and working groups, and building some private spaces ... where we are discussing 'which specified research themes and papers/projects we should prioritize for UJ evaluation.'
This is guided by concerns we discuss in other sections (e.g., '', '')
Research we prioritize, and short comments and ratings on its prioritization is currently maintained in our Airtable database (under 'crucial_research'). We consider 'who covers and monitors what' (in our core team) in the 'mapping_work' table). This exercise suggested some loose teams and projects. I link some (private) Gdocs for those project discussions below. We aim to make a useful discussion version/interface public when this is feasible.
Some of the content in the sections below will overlap.
'Impactful, Neglected, Evaluation-Tractable' work in the global health & RCT-driven intervention-relevant part of development economics
Mental health and happiness; HLI suggestions
Givewell specific recommendations and projects
Governance/political science
Global poverty: Macro, institutions, growth, market structure
Evidence-based policy organizations, their own assessments and syntheses (e.g., 3ie)
How to consider and incorporate adjacent work in epidemiology and medicine
Syllabi (and ~agendas): Economics and global priorities (and adjacent work)
Microeconomic theory and its applications? When/what to consider?
The economics of animal welfare (market-focused; 'ag econ'), implications for policy
Attitudes towards animals/animal welfare; behavior change and 'go veg' campaigns
Impact of political and corporate campaigns
Environmental economics and policy
Moral psychology/psychology of altruism and moral circles
Innovation, R&D, broad technological progress
Meta-science and scientific productivity
Social impact of AI (and other technology)
Techno-economic analysis of impactful products (e.g., cellular meat, geo-engineering)
Pandemics and other biological risks
Artificial intelligence; AI governance and strategy (is this in the UJ wheelhouse?)
International cooperation and conflict
Long term population, growth, macroeconomics
Normative/welfare economics and philosophy (should we cover this?)
Empirical methods (should we consider some highly-relevant subset, e.g., meta-analysis?)
: How can UJ source and evaluate credible work in psychology? What to cover, when, who, with what standards...
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