This paper incorporates a Bayesian learning model into a hedonic framework to estimate the value that residents place on avoiding cancer risks from hazardous-waste sites. We show that residents are willing to pay to avoid cancer risks from Superfund sites before the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) releases its assessment (known as the Remedial Investigation) of the site. Residents' willingness to pay to avoid risks actually decreases after the release of the Remedial Investigation, suggesting that the information lowers the perceived levels of risk. This estimated willingness to pay implies a statistical value of cancer similar to the value-of-life estimates in labor market studies. © 2000 by the President and Fellows of Harvard ...
This paper proposes a general empirical strategy to estimate willingness-to-pay (WTP) for exogenous ...
The current policy approach used in the Superfund program is a peculiar halfway house. EPA devotes s...
We use conjoint choice experiments to study the preferences of people living in areas with contamina...
This paper incorporates a Bayesian learning model into a hedonic framework to estimate the value tha...
In this paper, we use housing price changes occurring after the release of a regulatory agency\u27s ...
Superfund, established in 1980, is a program under the EPA which oversees the identification and cle...
article published in economic reviewUsing original data on the cleanup of 130 hazardous waste sites,...
article published in economic journalIn this paper, we use housing price changes occurring after the...
This paper uses the housing market to develop estimates of the local welfare impacts of Superfund-sp...
This paper uses the housing market to develop estimates of the local welfare impacts of Superfund sp...
Abstract. Situations in which risk is at least partly a matter of choice provide opportunities to an...
Abstract: A dynamic discrete time model is estimated in order to analyze the evolution of perceived ...
We use conjoint choice questions to investigate people's preferences for income and reductions in mo...
We use conjoint choice questions to investigate people's preferences for income and reductions in mo...
This paper uses the housing market to develop estimates of the local welfare impacts of Superfund sp...
This paper proposes a general empirical strategy to estimate willingness-to-pay (WTP) for exogenous ...
The current policy approach used in the Superfund program is a peculiar halfway house. EPA devotes s...
We use conjoint choice experiments to study the preferences of people living in areas with contamina...
This paper incorporates a Bayesian learning model into a hedonic framework to estimate the value tha...
In this paper, we use housing price changes occurring after the release of a regulatory agency\u27s ...
Superfund, established in 1980, is a program under the EPA which oversees the identification and cle...
article published in economic reviewUsing original data on the cleanup of 130 hazardous waste sites,...
article published in economic journalIn this paper, we use housing price changes occurring after the...
This paper uses the housing market to develop estimates of the local welfare impacts of Superfund-sp...
This paper uses the housing market to develop estimates of the local welfare impacts of Superfund sp...
Abstract. Situations in which risk is at least partly a matter of choice provide opportunities to an...
Abstract: A dynamic discrete time model is estimated in order to analyze the evolution of perceived ...
We use conjoint choice questions to investigate people's preferences for income and reductions in mo...
We use conjoint choice questions to investigate people's preferences for income and reductions in mo...
This paper uses the housing market to develop estimates of the local welfare impacts of Superfund sp...
This paper proposes a general empirical strategy to estimate willingness-to-pay (WTP) for exogenous ...
The current policy approach used in the Superfund program is a peculiar halfway house. EPA devotes s...
We use conjoint choice experiments to study the preferences of people living in areas with contamina...