• [ ] Differences in cost-effectiveness between funding opportunities
    • [ ] Giving What We Can on comparing charities
    • [ ] 80,000 Hours on differences in cost-effectiveness
    • [ ] Brian Tomasik on differences in cost-effectiveness
    • [ ] Open Philanthropy on beating GiveWell top charities
  • [ ] Funding gaps and returns functions
    • [ ] CEA on returns functions
    • [ ] CEA on modelling diminishing returns
  • [ ] Counterfactuals, fungeing, leveraging, and coordination
    • [ ] 80,000 Hours on coordination (section “How to attribute impact in communities”)
    • [ ] John Halstead on counterfactuals and “double-counting”
    • [ ] 80,000 Hours on coordination (section “The Portfolio Approach”)
    • [ ] Owen Cotton-Barratt on coordination
    • [ ] Ben Todd comment on fungeing and the community bar
  • [ ] Bayesian thinking
    • [ ] Holden Karnofsky on the Bayesian Mindset
    • [ ] Holden Karnofsky on “why we can’t take expected value estimates literally”
    • [ ] Holden Karnofsky on sequence thinking vs. cluster thinking
  • [ ] The usefulness and limits of (mathematical) models
    • [ ] Owen Cotton-Barratt on when/how to use models
    • [ ] List of ways in which cost-effectiveness models can be misleading
    • [ ] John Halstead on ITN
  • [ ] Deference to experts
    • [ ] Holden Karnofsky on minimal trust investigations
  • [ ] Timing of giving
    • [ ] Investing to give exec summary