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energy consumption, which caused an increase in mortality during very cold temperatures. We estimate that the increase in … mortality from higher electricity prices outnumbers the mortality from the accident itself, suggesting the decision to cease …
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adults’ willingness to pay for changes in child mortality and also to incorporate the welfare of future generations in the … gain from recent reductions in mortality in the U.S. easily doubles. …
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, pharmaceutical expenditures, and mortality rates. Reductions in pharmaceutical purchases and mortality are each valued at $900 …
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This paper develops and applies an integrated model of human mortality and morbidity valuation that is consistent with … key finding is that total health benefits of public programs equate to the sum of willingness to pay for reduced mortality …
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adults’ willingness to pay for changes in child mortality and also to incorporate the welfare of future generations in the … gain from recent reductions in mortality in the U.S. easily doubles. …
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mortality rates. Yet the literature providing estimates of the willingness to pay (WTP) for mortality risk reductions measures … WTP for mortality risk reductions by reporting the results of two contingent valuation surveys designed to test the above … sample of U.S. residents using the Internet. Both surveys elicited respondents’ WTP for reductions in mortality risk of …
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