The purpose of this study is to compare value of statistical life (VSL) estimates for traffic, drowning and fire accidents. Using a choice experiment in a mail survey of 5000 Swedish respondents we estimated the willingness to pay for risk reductions in the three accidents. In the experiment respondents were asked in a series of questions, whether they would choose risk reducing investments where type of accident, cost of the investment, the risk reduction acquired, and the baseline risk varied between questions. The VSLs for fire and drowning accidents were found to be about 1/3 lower than that for traffic accidents. Although respondents worry more about traffic accidents, this alone cannot explain the difference in VSL estimates. The diff...
Introduction The economic value of safety represents an important guide to transport policy, and mor...
What is the value of a statistical life (VSL)? How does one calculate such a value? Does everyone’s ...
Objective: Economic evaluation of policies regarding out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) is impor...
The first paper examines the value of a statistical life (VSL) for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (O...
Although the value of reducing mortality risks and that of reducing life year losses are closely rel...
We present a stated-preference study where values of statistical lives (VSL) are derived both as pub...
This paper presents an integrated framework for evaluating the reduction of several types of mortali...
Costs of accidents make up an important part of the total external cost of traffic. A substantial pr...
Methods of estimating the value of statistical life (VSL) have evolved over time, namely human capit...
afety, in particular traffic safety, is an issue very often only implicitly considered in many trans...
At the beginning of the 1990s the Swedish National Road Administration (SNRA) adopted the willingnes...
Stated choice studies have been applied regularly to the valuation of time savings and other attribu...
Economic evaluation of policies regarding out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) is important. The va...
The Value of a Statistical Life (VSL) is a widely used measure of the value of mortality risk reduct...
This paper presents results of two contingent valuation surveys conducted in Bangkok measuring indiv...
Introduction The economic value of safety represents an important guide to transport policy, and mor...
What is the value of a statistical life (VSL)? How does one calculate such a value? Does everyone’s ...
Objective: Economic evaluation of policies regarding out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) is impor...
The first paper examines the value of a statistical life (VSL) for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (O...
Although the value of reducing mortality risks and that of reducing life year losses are closely rel...
We present a stated-preference study where values of statistical lives (VSL) are derived both as pub...
This paper presents an integrated framework for evaluating the reduction of several types of mortali...
Costs of accidents make up an important part of the total external cost of traffic. A substantial pr...
Methods of estimating the value of statistical life (VSL) have evolved over time, namely human capit...
afety, in particular traffic safety, is an issue very often only implicitly considered in many trans...
At the beginning of the 1990s the Swedish National Road Administration (SNRA) adopted the willingnes...
Stated choice studies have been applied regularly to the valuation of time savings and other attribu...
Economic evaluation of policies regarding out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) is important. The va...
The Value of a Statistical Life (VSL) is a widely used measure of the value of mortality risk reduct...
This paper presents results of two contingent valuation surveys conducted in Bangkok measuring indiv...
Introduction The economic value of safety represents an important guide to transport policy, and mor...
What is the value of a statistical life (VSL)? How does one calculate such a value? Does everyone’s ...
Objective: Economic evaluation of policies regarding out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) is impor...