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delivered by contaminated site remediation policies. Our survey is self-administered using the computer by residents of four … s beliefs about the goals of government remediation programs. Additional questions suggest that respondents discount …
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remediation, where risk reductions may occur at different times, depending on the permanence of the remedy. We estimate this rate …
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remediation, where risk reductions may occur at different times, depending on the permanence of the remedy. We estimate this rate …
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/permanent mortality risk reductions delivered by contaminated site remediation policies. The VSL is €5.6 million for an immediate risk … about the goals of government remediation programs. Copyright Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2007 …
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public programs that would provide for remediation at abandoned industrial contaminated sites. Our survey was self …
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public programs that would provide for remediation at abandoned industrial contaminated sites. Our survey was self …
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Naples and Caserta areas. We also examine the importance of the discount rates, since the mortality benefits of remediation …
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Naples and Caserta areas. We also examine the importance of the discount rates, since the mortality benefits of remediation …
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We use data from a survey of residents of five Italian cities conducted in late Spring 2004 to estimate the discount rates implicit in (a) money v. future risk reductions and (b) money v. money tradeoffs. We find that the mean personal discount rate is 2% in (a) and 8.7% in (b). The latter is...
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We use data from a survey of residents of five Italian cities conducted in late Spring 2004 to estimate the discount rates implicit in (a) money v. future risk reductions and (b) money v. money tradeoffs. We find that the mean personal discount rate is 2% in (a) and 8.7% in (b). The latter is...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005570283