Most benefit-cost analyses of reductions in air pollutants and other pollutants carrying mortality risks rely on estimates of the value of reductions in such risks produced by compensating wage studies, or contingent valuation studies that value risk reductions in the context of transport or job-related accidents. As we argue below, these estimates are inappropriate when valuing risk changes produced by environmental programs. The objectives of this paper are to explain why these estimates are inappropriate and to describe an improved approach to valuing reductions in risk of death from environmental programs, especially programs to reduce air pollution. We have implemented this approach in a pilot study in Tokyo, Japan. The paper provides ...
The Value of a Statistical Life is a key input into the calculation of the benefits of environmental...
A choice model based on utility in each of a sequence of prospective future health states permits us...
Abstract There are concerns regarding uncertainty about the accuracy of applying available empirical...
Developed countries around the world have been conducting cost-benefit analyses of the effects of ex...
International audienceThe value of mortality-risk reduction is an important component of the benefit...
The value of mortality risk reduction is an important component of\ud the benefits of environmental ...
Objectives : To estimate the value of statistical life (VSL) and health damage cost on theoretical m...
Epidemiological studies report significant association between air pollution and cardiovascular and ...
Although benefits estimates of environmental regulations often hinge on the values assigned to chang...
Economy-wide feedbacks can affect the efficiency and incidence of policy interventions, and have lon...
This paper presents results of two contingent valuation surveys conducted in Bangkok measuring indiv...
The estimates used to value mortality risk reductions are a major determinant of the benefits of man...
A contingent valuation survey was conducted in Sizuoka, Japan, to estimate the willingness to pay (W...
This paper provides a key element for the calculation of the damage costs of air pollution, namely t...
A cost-benefit analysis of air pollution control presupposes a policy decision about what is to be v...
The Value of a Statistical Life is a key input into the calculation of the benefits of environmental...
A choice model based on utility in each of a sequence of prospective future health states permits us...
Abstract There are concerns regarding uncertainty about the accuracy of applying available empirical...
Developed countries around the world have been conducting cost-benefit analyses of the effects of ex...
International audienceThe value of mortality-risk reduction is an important component of the benefit...
The value of mortality risk reduction is an important component of\ud the benefits of environmental ...
Objectives : To estimate the value of statistical life (VSL) and health damage cost on theoretical m...
Epidemiological studies report significant association between air pollution and cardiovascular and ...
Although benefits estimates of environmental regulations often hinge on the values assigned to chang...
Economy-wide feedbacks can affect the efficiency and incidence of policy interventions, and have lon...
This paper presents results of two contingent valuation surveys conducted in Bangkok measuring indiv...
The estimates used to value mortality risk reductions are a major determinant of the benefits of man...
A contingent valuation survey was conducted in Sizuoka, Japan, to estimate the willingness to pay (W...
This paper provides a key element for the calculation of the damage costs of air pollution, namely t...
A cost-benefit analysis of air pollution control presupposes a policy decision about what is to be v...
The Value of a Statistical Life is a key input into the calculation of the benefits of environmental...
A choice model based on utility in each of a sequence of prospective future health states permits us...
Abstract There are concerns regarding uncertainty about the accuracy of applying available empirical...