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Mortality-Risk Valuation and Age

2007

This article addresses whether a single value of statistical life (VSL) should be applied to all age groups or whether lower values should be used for the elderly, recognizing that their life expectancies are shorter than those of younger people. Surveys of different age groups' willingness to pay (WTP) for mortality-risk reductions can potentially help resolve this issue. The 36 studies reviewed suggest that the literature is split on whether older people have a lower WTP for mortality-risk reductions. Even among the studies that find such a decrease, its size varies widely.

 

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Krupnick A. Mortality-Risk Valuation and Age: Stated Preference Evidence. Review of Environmental Economics and Policy 2007; 1 (2): 261-282. https://doi.org/10.1093/reep/rem016