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Demand for Health Risk Reductions

2013

This article describes a stated preference study that estimates the value of numerous fatal health risks. The authors use a representative national survey that asks individuals to choose between costly risk-reducing programs and the status quo in randomized stated choice scenarios. The model allows the researchers to separate the effects of discounted net income and avoided illness years, post-illness years, and lost life-years. The authors calculate overall willingness to pay to reduce risks for a wide variety of different prospective illness profiles, which can be benchmarked against the standard value of statistical life (VSL) as a special case.

 

Source:

Cameron TA, DeShazo JR. Demand for Health Risk Reductions. Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 2013; 65 (1): 87-109. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jeem.2012.05.008

Not open access.