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mortality risk reductions. We find similar Value of Statistical Life estimates across the two studies, ranging from USD 930 …
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mortality risk reductions. We find similar Value of Statistical Life estimates across the two studies, ranging from USD 930 …
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We present the results of two contingent valuation surveys conducted in Hamilton, Canada and nation-wide in the US to elicit WTP for reductions in one's risk of death. We find that the Values of a Statistical Life implied by WTP are very similar across the two studies, and range from $930,000 to...
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considerably from those for Mexico. In particular, the empirical results indicate that volatility spillover effects, but not return …
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account for asymmetries of return and volatility spillover effects from the US equity market into Canada and Mexico. Unlike …
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account for asymmetries of return and volatility spillover effects from the US equity market into Canada and Mexico. Unlike …
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We present the results of two contingent valuation surveys conducted in Hamilton, Canada and nation-wide in the US to elicit WTP for reductions in one's risk of death. We find that the Values of a Statistical Life implied by WTP are very similar across the two studies, and range from $930,000 to...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011608854