On the Value of Changes in Life Expectancy: Blips versus Parametric Changes.

B-Tier
Journal: Journal of Risk and Uncertainty
Year: 1997
Volume: 15
Issue: 3
Pages: 221-39

Authors (3)

Johannesson, Magnus (Stockholm School of Economics) Johansson, Per-Olov (not in RePEc) Lofgren, Karl-Gustaf (not in RePEc)

Score contribution per author:

0.670 = (α=2.01 / 3 authors) × 1.0x B-tier

α: calibrated so average coauthorship-adjusted count equals average raw count

Abstract

We estimate the value of a 'blip', i.e. an immediate small reduction, in the hazard rate for a random sample of Swedes. Since the risk reduction is age-independent (2 'extra saved lives' out of 10,000 during the next year), we can examine how the value of a statistical life varies with age. We also show how blip data can be used to obtain a lower bound for the value of a permanent change in an individual's hazard rate. The value of a life exhibits an inverted-U shape with respect to age, peaking at the age of 40, and lies within the $3 to $7 million interval where most reasonable estimates are clustered according to Viscusi's (1992) survey. Copyright 1997 by Kluwer Academic Publishers

Technical Details

RePEc Handle
repec:kap:jrisku:v:15:y:1997:i:3:p:221-39
Journal Field
Theory
Author Count
3
Added to Database
2026-01-25