Empirical results presented in this paper suggest that parents ’ marginal willingness to pay (MWTP) for a reduction in morbidity risk from heart disease is inversely related to baseline risk (i.e., the amount of risk initially faced) both for themselves and for their children. For instance, a 40% reduction from the mean of baseline risk results in an increase in MWTP by 70% or more. Thus, estimates of monetary benefits of public programs to reduce heart disease risk would be understated if the standard practice is followed of evaluating MWTP at initial risk levels and then multiplying this value by the number of cases avoided. Estimates are supported by: (1) unique quantitative information on perceptions of the risk of getting hea...
The estimates used by U.S. Federal agencies and others to value reductions in fatality risks general...
A model describing parents\u27 preferences to relieve their own and their children\u27s acute illnes...
Despite the importance of including children's preferences in the valuation of their own health bene...
Empirical results presented in this paper suggest that parents’ marginal willingness to pay (MWTP) f...
Empirical results presented in this paper suggest that parents’ marginal willingness to pay (MWTP) f...
This article reviews the economics literature dealing with valuation of reduced environmental risks ...
This article reviews the economics literature dealing with valuation of reduced environmental risks ...
This article reviews the economics literature dealing with valuation of reduced environmental risks ...
This paper empirically discriminates between alternative household decision-making models for estima...
This paper empirically discriminates between alternative household decision-making models for estima...
The paper develops a model that allows the estimation of parent’s valuation of own and child health,...
A model describing parents\u27 preferences to relieve their own and their children\u27s acute illnes...
This paper tests an equilibrium condition from a model that incorporates: (1) altruism of parents to...
A model describing parents\u27 preferences to relieve their own and their children\u27s acute illnes...
Introduction:Interpretation of risk by parents of children undergoing congenital cardiac surgery is ...
The estimates used by U.S. Federal agencies and others to value reductions in fatality risks general...
A model describing parents\u27 preferences to relieve their own and their children\u27s acute illnes...
Despite the importance of including children's preferences in the valuation of their own health bene...
Empirical results presented in this paper suggest that parents’ marginal willingness to pay (MWTP) f...
Empirical results presented in this paper suggest that parents’ marginal willingness to pay (MWTP) f...
This article reviews the economics literature dealing with valuation of reduced environmental risks ...
This article reviews the economics literature dealing with valuation of reduced environmental risks ...
This article reviews the economics literature dealing with valuation of reduced environmental risks ...
This paper empirically discriminates between alternative household decision-making models for estima...
This paper empirically discriminates between alternative household decision-making models for estima...
The paper develops a model that allows the estimation of parent’s valuation of own and child health,...
A model describing parents\u27 preferences to relieve their own and their children\u27s acute illnes...
This paper tests an equilibrium condition from a model that incorporates: (1) altruism of parents to...
A model describing parents\u27 preferences to relieve their own and their children\u27s acute illnes...
Introduction:Interpretation of risk by parents of children undergoing congenital cardiac surgery is ...
The estimates used by U.S. Federal agencies and others to value reductions in fatality risks general...
A model describing parents\u27 preferences to relieve their own and their children\u27s acute illnes...
Despite the importance of including children's preferences in the valuation of their own health bene...