International audienceThe Willingness-to-Pay approach is the basic justification for the use of the Contingent Valuation method to evaluate public mortality risk reduction programs. However, aggregating unweighted willingness-to-pay is a valid method only when individuals have the same marginal value of money, an unrealistic assumption in the presence of heterogeneity. We show that heterogeneity on wealth and baseline risk (respectively on risk reduction) leads to systematically overestimate (respectively underestimate) the social value of a risk reduction program. Using a recently published Contingent Valuation analysis, we find this overestimation to be quite modest though, approximately 15% in an upper bound case
Developed countries around the world have been conducting cost-benefit analyses of the effects of ex...
Using the contingent valuation method in developing countries to value mortality risk reduction is p...
Validity in contingent valuation (CV) is often tested through the sensitivity of estimated willingne...
Willingness-to-pay is an appropriate benefits metric for government expenditure and regulatory polic...
Many public policies and individual actions have consequences for population health. To understand w...
This paper examines factors that may influence the estimates of the Value of a Statistical Life obta...
Large disparities between willingness to accept (WTA) and willingness to pay (WTP) based values of s...
Using the contingent valuation method in developing countries to value mortality risk reduction is p...
Contingent valuation method was used in this study to elicit willingness to pay for risk reduction o...
We present the results of a lsquonatural experimentrsquo to test how variations in exogenous risk le...
Economic evaluation of projects involving changes in mortality risk conventionally assumes that live...
Government agencies face difficult resource-allocation decisions when confronted with projects that ...
This paper examines the value of reducing foodborne risk. Previous research on the valuation of heal...
Abstract: We examine how different welfarist frameworks evaluate the social value of mortality risk ...
We examine how different welfarist frameworks evaluate the social value of mortality riskreduction. ...
Developed countries around the world have been conducting cost-benefit analyses of the effects of ex...
Using the contingent valuation method in developing countries to value mortality risk reduction is p...
Validity in contingent valuation (CV) is often tested through the sensitivity of estimated willingne...
Willingness-to-pay is an appropriate benefits metric for government expenditure and regulatory polic...
Many public policies and individual actions have consequences for population health. To understand w...
This paper examines factors that may influence the estimates of the Value of a Statistical Life obta...
Large disparities between willingness to accept (WTA) and willingness to pay (WTP) based values of s...
Using the contingent valuation method in developing countries to value mortality risk reduction is p...
Contingent valuation method was used in this study to elicit willingness to pay for risk reduction o...
We present the results of a lsquonatural experimentrsquo to test how variations in exogenous risk le...
Economic evaluation of projects involving changes in mortality risk conventionally assumes that live...
Government agencies face difficult resource-allocation decisions when confronted with projects that ...
This paper examines the value of reducing foodborne risk. Previous research on the valuation of heal...
Abstract: We examine how different welfarist frameworks evaluate the social value of mortality risk ...
We examine how different welfarist frameworks evaluate the social value of mortality riskreduction. ...
Developed countries around the world have been conducting cost-benefit analyses of the effects of ex...
Using the contingent valuation method in developing countries to value mortality risk reduction is p...
Validity in contingent valuation (CV) is often tested through the sensitivity of estimated willingne...