
@article{ref1,
title="Public Choice about the Value of a Statistical Life for Cost-Benefit Analyses: The Case of Road Safety",
journal="Journal of transport economics and policy",
year="2004",
author="Dionne, Georges and Lanoie, Paul",
volume="38",
number="2",
pages="247-274",
abstract="Cost-benefit analysts involved in evaluating projects influencing the risk of death and injury have access to a wide group of studies that provide a large range of estimates of the value of a statistical life. It is a difficult task to pick the right estimate. This paper discusses the potential avenues available to analysts looking for values of a statistical life to be used in cost-benefit analyses of projects involving changes in road safety. First, it discusses the relevance of looking for an original set of estimates involving a new study and the collection of new data. Second, if the time or the resources necessary to conduct a new study are not available, an analytical framework that allows a choice of estimates is offered. Another contribution of this paper is to present an up-to-date survey of studies on the value of a statistical life.<p />",
language="",
issn="0022-5258",
doi="",
url="http://dx.doi.org/"
}