Title
Measuring the Value of a Statistical Life: Problems and Prospects
Author(s)
Orley Ashenfelter Orley Ashenfelter (Princeton University)
Abstract
Tradeoffs between monetary wealth and fatal safety risks are summarized in the value of a statistical life (VSL), a measure that is widely used for the evaluation of public policies in medicine, the environment, and transportation safety. This paper demonstrates the widespread use of this concept and summarizes the major issues, both theoretical and empirical, that must be confronted in order to provide a credible estimate of a VSL. The paper concludes with an application of these issues to a particular study of speed limits and highway safety.
Creation Date
2005-12
Section URL ID
IRS
Paper Number
505
URL
https://dataspace.princeton.edu/bitstream/88435/dsp01s1784k739/1/505.pdf
File Function
Jel
J17, H43, I18, R40
Keyword(s)
Value of a statistical life, speed limits, value of time, safety risk
Suppress
false
Series
1