Evaluation Summary and Metrics: "Population ethical intuitions"
Stijn Bruers,
Evaluator 2,
Nicolas Treich and
David Reinstein
No 2025-38, The Unjournal Evaluations from The Unjournal
Abstract:
This work[1]is among the first empirical papers considering attitudes towards population ethics. We commissioned two evaluations, from experts with complementary backgrounds. The first evaluator (Bruers, with expertise in welfare economics and normative ethics) rates the paper highly, while E2 (an ~experimental economist) is moderately favorable. Both see a contribution ("Highly policy relevant", "valuable empirical insights"). Both offer some critiques and provide suggestions for robustness checks and ambitious future work.
Date: 2025-07-17
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DOI: 10.21428/d28e8e57.a3bb8738
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