What is the dollar value of saving a human life? Cost-benefit analysis of health and environmental regulation requires such a number, yet the concept raises numerous ethical and philosophical questions. There are good general reasons to reject the entire enterprise of monetizing life, and specific reasons to criticize the methods used to create such values. Valuations of life are most often based on analysis of the wage premium for risky jobs. Recent EPA analyses have relied on an extensive but dated database of wage-risk estimates, leading to an inflation-adjusted estimate of $6.1 million per life in 1999 dollars. A more appropriate interpretation of that database implies an estimate of at least $9-11 million. Some newer studies suggest mu...
The Article responds to the school of thought reflected in the book Priceless: On Knowing the Price...
How much is your life worth? It’s an absurd and offensive question, of course. For me, personally, m...
Each government agency uses a uniform figure to measure the value of a statistical life (VSL). This ...
What is the dollar value of saving a human life? Cost-benefit analysis of health and environmental r...
In making decisions, rationality is often equated to economic rationality. This means that in every ...
The 1980s marked the first decade in which use of estimates of the value of life based on risk trade...
What is the value of a statistical life (VSL)? How does one calculate such a value? Does everyone’s ...
Regulatory agencies often must make life-or-death decisions. In the process, those decisions can als...
As the Obama Administration seeks to reduce the regulatory burden on businesses (see related essay o...
The assumption that risk, represented as an expected value of the loss could be implied to be a meas...
This paper is a survey primarily for non-specialists of the “value of life” controversy, and its rel...
Abstract. Situations in which risk is at least partly a matter of choice provide opportunities to an...
Many studies have been made to obtain a monetary valuation of reduced risk of death, usually given a...
James Broughel’s essay, “Rethinking the Value of a Statistical Life,” does not rethink the valuation...
This article presents the methods used by U.S. government agencies to assign a monetary value to hum...
The Article responds to the school of thought reflected in the book Priceless: On Knowing the Price...
How much is your life worth? It’s an absurd and offensive question, of course. For me, personally, m...
Each government agency uses a uniform figure to measure the value of a statistical life (VSL). This ...
What is the dollar value of saving a human life? Cost-benefit analysis of health and environmental r...
In making decisions, rationality is often equated to economic rationality. This means that in every ...
The 1980s marked the first decade in which use of estimates of the value of life based on risk trade...
What is the value of a statistical life (VSL)? How does one calculate such a value? Does everyone’s ...
Regulatory agencies often must make life-or-death decisions. In the process, those decisions can als...
As the Obama Administration seeks to reduce the regulatory burden on businesses (see related essay o...
The assumption that risk, represented as an expected value of the loss could be implied to be a meas...
This paper is a survey primarily for non-specialists of the “value of life” controversy, and its rel...
Abstract. Situations in which risk is at least partly a matter of choice provide opportunities to an...
Many studies have been made to obtain a monetary valuation of reduced risk of death, usually given a...
James Broughel’s essay, “Rethinking the Value of a Statistical Life,” does not rethink the valuation...
This article presents the methods used by U.S. government agencies to assign a monetary value to hum...
The Article responds to the school of thought reflected in the book Priceless: On Knowing the Price...
How much is your life worth? It’s an absurd and offensive question, of course. For me, personally, m...
Each government agency uses a uniform figure to measure the value of a statistical life (VSL). This ...