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Defining the value of a statistical life: reply
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Defining the value of a statistical life: reply

Per-Olov Johansson
Journal of health economics, Vol.21(1), pp.177-178
2002-01-01

Abstract

Estimates Life expectancy Mortality Valuation Economic Theory
In general, empirical estimates of a statistical life (VSL) are biased. However, as pointed out by Blomqvist (2001), a true blip in the hazard rate can be used to obtain an exact estimate of the VSL. The question remains whether individuals and markets are able to value such short drops in the hazard rate.

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