Skip to main content
Article
Probabilistic Analysis of the Economic Impact of Earthquake Prediction Systems
Minnesota Journal of Undergraduate Mathematics (2015)
  • Tiffany N Kolba, Valparaiso University
  • Ruyue Yuan, Valparaiso University
Abstract
In order to study the economic impact of an earthquake prediction system, we use probabilistic methods to model the expected cost per life saved from a prediction system. We improve upon previous work by directly modeling the expected cost per life saved rather than using the ratio of the expected cost to the expected number of lives saved, which we show is always an underestimate.  The model is applied numerically to the San Francisco Bay area and the expected cost per life saved from an earthquake prediction system over a 50 year period is found to be $3.3 million.  While the amount is quite high, it is substantially lower than the corresponding expected cost per life saved of $6.3 million from expenditures in earthquake engineering to improve building codes. Therefore, we conclude that earthquake prediction systems provide a valuable public good.
Disciplines
Publication Date
2015
Citation Information
Tiffany N Kolba and Ruyue Yuan. "Probabilistic Analysis of the Economic Impact of Earthquake Prediction Systems" Minnesota Journal of Undergraduate Mathematics (2015)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/tkolba/3/