Responsible for 20 million severe injuries and/or deaths annually, few epidemics receive less attention than traffic accidents. Going beyond confirming an inverted U-shaped relationship between mean income and fatalities, we show theoretically that income inequality can positively affect fatalities in two ways. Each operates through heterogeneity between road users, and while the direct effect can be expected to evaporate with rising income, the indirect effect may prove to be an externality in that the relationship remains regardless of the level of income. Our model is supported by evidence from 79 countries between 1970 and 2000.<br /
PDFResearch PaperTraffic accidentsFatalitiesAccident ratesEconomic growthDeveloping countriesDevelop...
This dissertation adds to the current understanding of the socioeconomic determinants of traffic fat...
Do health outcomes depend on relative income as well as on an individual's absolute level of income?...
Few, if any, epidemics responsible for 20 million severe injuries and/or deaths each year, globally,...
Traffic accidents result in 1 million deaths annually worldwide, though the burden is disproportiona...
Traffic accidents result in 1 million deaths annually worldwide, though the burden is disproportiona...
This study reports the results of an empirical analysis of the Kuznets curve relationship between no...
We estimate auto accident externalities (more specifically insurance externalities) using panel data...
Recent empirical research has found that there is an inverted U-shaped or Kuznets relationship betwe...
Many studies have shown that there is a u-shaped relationship between road deaths and economic growt...
This paper reports the results of an empirical analysis of the Kuznets curve relationship between pe...
Introduction: Past empirical studies indicated that there is a Kuznets or reverse U-shaped relations...
This dissertation adds to the current understanding of the socioeconomic determinants of traffic fat...
I explore the connection between health and inequality in both poor and rich countries. My primary f...
Previous research suggests that the death rate due to traffic fatalities at first increases as count...
PDFResearch PaperTraffic accidentsFatalitiesAccident ratesEconomic growthDeveloping countriesDevelop...
This dissertation adds to the current understanding of the socioeconomic determinants of traffic fat...
Do health outcomes depend on relative income as well as on an individual's absolute level of income?...
Few, if any, epidemics responsible for 20 million severe injuries and/or deaths each year, globally,...
Traffic accidents result in 1 million deaths annually worldwide, though the burden is disproportiona...
Traffic accidents result in 1 million deaths annually worldwide, though the burden is disproportiona...
This study reports the results of an empirical analysis of the Kuznets curve relationship between no...
We estimate auto accident externalities (more specifically insurance externalities) using panel data...
Recent empirical research has found that there is an inverted U-shaped or Kuznets relationship betwe...
Many studies have shown that there is a u-shaped relationship between road deaths and economic growt...
This paper reports the results of an empirical analysis of the Kuznets curve relationship between pe...
Introduction: Past empirical studies indicated that there is a Kuznets or reverse U-shaped relations...
This dissertation adds to the current understanding of the socioeconomic determinants of traffic fat...
I explore the connection between health and inequality in both poor and rich countries. My primary f...
Previous research suggests that the death rate due to traffic fatalities at first increases as count...
PDFResearch PaperTraffic accidentsFatalitiesAccident ratesEconomic growthDeveloping countriesDevelop...
This dissertation adds to the current understanding of the socioeconomic determinants of traffic fat...
Do health outcomes depend on relative income as well as on an individual's absolute level of income?...