ACL-1International audienceGlobal environmental phenomena like climate change, major extinction events or flutype pandemics can have catastrophic consequences. By properly assessing the outcomes involved – especially those concerning human life – economic theory of choice under uncertainty is expected to help people take the best decision. However, the widely used expected utility theory values life in terms of the low probability of death someone would be willing to accept in order to receive extra payment. Common sense and experimental evidence refute this way of valuing life, and here we provide experimental evidence of people's unwillingness to accept a low probability of death, contrary to expected utility predictions. This work uses n...
It is often asserted that individual willingness to pay to reduce mortality risk is greater among in...
International audienceThe paper shows that ambiguity aversion increases the value of a statistical l...
International audienceThis paper performs several tests of decision analysis applied to the health d...
ACL-1International audienceGlobal environmental phenomena like climate change, major extinction even...
Global environmental phenomena like climate change, major extinction events or flutype pandemics can...
Global environmental phenomena like climate change, major extinction events or flutype pandemics can...
This paper presents an integrated framework for evaluating the reduction of several types of mortali...
We document various limitations of the expected utility model for the study of health and longevity....
In making decisions, rationality is often equated to economic rationality. This means that in every ...
Although the value of reducing mortality risks and that of reducing life year losses are closely rel...
For many years experimental observations have raised questions about the rationality of economic age...
We develop an experimental method to elicit subjective beliefs about the ordering of mortality risk ...
Much of the literature on the value of life is based on the valuation of small reductions in mortali...
Large disparities between willingness to accept (WTA) and willingness to pay (WTP) based values of s...
Catastrophic risks are rare events with major consequences, such as market crashes, catastrophic cli...
It is often asserted that individual willingness to pay to reduce mortality risk is greater among in...
International audienceThe paper shows that ambiguity aversion increases the value of a statistical l...
International audienceThis paper performs several tests of decision analysis applied to the health d...
ACL-1International audienceGlobal environmental phenomena like climate change, major extinction even...
Global environmental phenomena like climate change, major extinction events or flutype pandemics can...
Global environmental phenomena like climate change, major extinction events or flutype pandemics can...
This paper presents an integrated framework for evaluating the reduction of several types of mortali...
We document various limitations of the expected utility model for the study of health and longevity....
In making decisions, rationality is often equated to economic rationality. This means that in every ...
Although the value of reducing mortality risks and that of reducing life year losses are closely rel...
For many years experimental observations have raised questions about the rationality of economic age...
We develop an experimental method to elicit subjective beliefs about the ordering of mortality risk ...
Much of the literature on the value of life is based on the valuation of small reductions in mortali...
Large disparities between willingness to accept (WTA) and willingness to pay (WTP) based values of s...
Catastrophic risks are rare events with major consequences, such as market crashes, catastrophic cli...
It is often asserted that individual willingness to pay to reduce mortality risk is greater among in...
International audienceThe paper shows that ambiguity aversion increases the value of a statistical l...
International audienceThis paper performs several tests of decision analysis applied to the health d...