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Assigning Values to Life: Comparing Methods for Valuing Health Risks

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Fred Kuchler and Elise Golan

Agricultural Economics Report No. (AER784) 76 pp, December 1999

An examination of five approaches economists and health policy analysts have developed for evaluating policy affecting health and safety: cost-of-illness, willingness-to-pay, cost-effectiveness analysis, risk-risk analysis, and health-health analysis. Also examines the theoretical basis and empirical application of each approach and investigates the influence that assumptions embedded in each approach have on policy guidance.

Keywords: health, safety, health policy, cost-of-illness, willingness-to-pay, cost-effectiveness analysis, risk-risk analysis, health-health analysis

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Updated date: December 1, 1999

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