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Robust Estimates of Value of a Statistical Life for Developing Economies: An Application to Pollution and Mortality in Santiago
CARD Working Papers
  • Brad J. Bowland, University of Minnesota
  • John C. Beghin, Iowa State University
Publication Date
12-1-1998
Series Number
98-WP 214
Abstract

The value-of-statistical-life (VSL) approach is used by environmental economists to value mortality changes resulting from environmental improvement, such as decreases in air pollution. Due to the scarcity of data, VSL estimates are not available for developing countries. Using robust regression techniques, the authors conduct a meta-analysis of VSL studies in industrialized countries to derive a VSL prediction function for developing economies, accounting for differences in risk, income, human capital levels, and other demographic characteristics.

Citation Information
Brad J. Bowland and John C. Beghin. "Robust Estimates of Value of a Statistical Life for Developing Economies: An Application to Pollution and Mortality in Santiago" (1998)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/john-beghin/71/