The value of small changes in mortality risk, conventionally expressed as the value per statistical life (VSL), is a major determinant of the benefits of many environmental, health, and safety regulations and other policies. However, selecting an appropriate value is challenging. Different studies yield different results and analysts often find they lack estimates that are directly applicable to the policy they are assessing. Research-synthesis methods are widely used to address these concerns in many fields, yet we find only limited applications to estimating VSL. More structured, criteria-driven review of the available studies is an important first step. Additional meta-analyses that use such review as a starting point are needed to explo...
International audienceEconomic valuation of health risks plays an important role in informing decisi...
It is The Regulatory Review’s fifth anniversary, and also five years since we first wrote about the ...
The estimates used to value mortality risk reductions are a major determinant of the benefits of man...
The value of small changes in mortality risk, conventionally expressed as the value per statistical ...
Regulatory agencies often must make life-or-death decisions. In the process, those decisions can als...
What is the value of a statistical life (VSL)? How does one calculate such a value? Does everyone’s ...
The value of a statistical life (VSL) is a popular way to quantify the benefits of mortality risk re...
Our research addresses fundamental long-standing concerns in the compensating wage differentials lit...
A choice model based on utility in each of a sequence of prospective future health states permits us...
Methods of estimating the value of statistical life (VSL) have evolved over time, namely human capit...
The value of a statistical life (VSL) is an important tool for cost-benefit analysis of regulatory p...
Many studies have been made to obtain a monetary valuation of reduced risk of death, usually given a...
In making decisions, rationality is often equated to economic rationality. This means that in every ...
James Broughel’s essay, “Rethinking the Value of a Statistical Life,” does not rethink the valuation...
Deciding on the allocation of scarce societal resources to life-saving activities is a problem that ...
International audienceEconomic valuation of health risks plays an important role in informing decisi...
It is The Regulatory Review’s fifth anniversary, and also five years since we first wrote about the ...
The estimates used to value mortality risk reductions are a major determinant of the benefits of man...
The value of small changes in mortality risk, conventionally expressed as the value per statistical ...
Regulatory agencies often must make life-or-death decisions. In the process, those decisions can als...
What is the value of a statistical life (VSL)? How does one calculate such a value? Does everyone’s ...
The value of a statistical life (VSL) is a popular way to quantify the benefits of mortality risk re...
Our research addresses fundamental long-standing concerns in the compensating wage differentials lit...
A choice model based on utility in each of a sequence of prospective future health states permits us...
Methods of estimating the value of statistical life (VSL) have evolved over time, namely human capit...
The value of a statistical life (VSL) is an important tool for cost-benefit analysis of regulatory p...
Many studies have been made to obtain a monetary valuation of reduced risk of death, usually given a...
In making decisions, rationality is often equated to economic rationality. This means that in every ...
James Broughel’s essay, “Rethinking the Value of a Statistical Life,” does not rethink the valuation...
Deciding on the allocation of scarce societal resources to life-saving activities is a problem that ...
International audienceEconomic valuation of health risks plays an important role in informing decisi...
It is The Regulatory Review’s fifth anniversary, and also five years since we first wrote about the ...
The estimates used to value mortality risk reductions are a major determinant of the benefits of man...