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Publications Details for Grant Number R826608

The Valuation of Mortality Risk Reductions: Application of Two New Survey Instruments

RFA: Decision-Making and Valuation for Environmental Policy (1998)

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Book Chapter Valuing health effects. None Alberini A, Krupnick A Alberini A, Krupnick A. Valuing health effects. In: Folmer H, Tietenberg T, eds. The International Yearbook of Environmental and Resource Economics 2001/2002: A Survey of Current Issues. Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2002. R826608 (Final)
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Journal Article Does the value of a statistical life vary with age and health status? Evidence from the U.S. and Canada. JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT Alberini A, Cropper M, Krupnick A, Simon NB Alberini A, Cropper M, Krupnick A, Simon NB. Does the value of a statistical life vary with age and health status? Evidence from the U.S. and Canada. Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 2004;48(1):769-792. R826608 (Final)
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Journal Article Age, health and the willingness to pay for mortality risk reductions: a contingent valuation survey of Ontario residents. JOURNAL OF RISK AND UNCERTAINTY Krupnick A, Alberini A, Cropper M, Simon N, O'Brien B, Goeree R, Heintzelman M Krupnick A, Alberini A, Cropper M, Simon N, O'Brien B, Goeree R, Heintzelman M. Age, health and the willingness to pay for mortality risk reductions: a contingent valuation survey of Ontario residents. Journal of Risk and Uncertainty 2002;24(2):161-186. R826608 (Final)
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Paper The willingness to pay for mortality risk reductions: a comparison of the United States and Canada. None Alberini A, Krupnick A, Cropper M, Simon N, Cook J Alberini A, Krupnick A, Cropper M, Simon N, Cook J. The willingness to pay for mortality risk reductions:a comparison of the United States and Canada. CESifo Working Paper Series, Number 688(8), February 2002. Also available as Fondazione Eni Enrico Muttei (FEEM) Discussion Paper, Number 92.2001, December 2001. R826608 (Final)
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Presentation Willingness to pay for mortality risk reductions: the robustness of values from contingent valuation studies. None Alberini A Alberini A. Willingness to pay for mortality risk reductions:the robustness of values from contingent valuation studies. Presented at the Economic Valuation of Mortality Risk Reduction: Assessing the State of the Art for Policy Applications Workshop, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency National Center for Environmental Economics, National Center for Environmental Research, Silver Spring, MD, November 2001. R826608 (Final)
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Presentation Age, health and the willingness to pay for mortality risk reduction. None Alberini A, Krupnick A Alberini A, Krupnick A. Age, health and the willingness to pay for mortality risk reduction. Presented at the Resources for the Future Wednesday Seminar Series, Washington, DC, February 2001. R826608 (Final)
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Presentation Mortality risk valuation: a survey of U.S. residents. None Alberini A, Cropper M, Krupnick A, Simon N Alberini A, Cropper M, Krupnick A, Simon N. Mortality risk valuation: a survey of U.S. residents. Presented at the Consortium for Managing the Coordination Center of Research Activities Concerning the Venice Lagoon System (CORILA) Conference on Economic Valuation of Environmental Goods, Venice, Italy, May 11, 2001. R826608 (Final)
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Presentation The effects of age and health status on the willingness to pay for mortality risk reductions. None Alberini A Alberini A. The effects of age and health status on the willingness to pay for mortality risk reductions. Presented to the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, February 2002. R826608 (Final)
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Presentation The effects of age and health status on the willingness to pay for mortality risk reductions. None Alberini A Alberini A. The effects of age and health status on the willingness to pay for mortality risk reductions. Presented to the Department of Resource Economics and Policy, University of Maine, Orono, ME, October 2001. R826608 (Final)
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Presentation The effects of age and health status on the willingness to pay for mortality risk reductions. None Alberini A Alberini A. The effects of age and health status on the willingness to pay for mortality risk reductions. Presented to the Department of Economics, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, January 2002. R826608 (Final)
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Presentation What are older people willing to pay to reduce their mortality risks? None Alberini A, Cropper M, Krupnick A, Simon N Alberini A, Cropper M, Krupnick A, Simon N. What are older people willing to pay to reduce their mortality risks? Presented at the North Carolina State Economics Seminar Series, Raleigh, NC, 2000. R826608 (Final)
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Presentation What are older people willing to pay to reduce their mortality risks? None Alberini A, Cropper M, Krupnick A, Simon N Alberini A, Cropper M, Krupnick A, Simon N. What are older people willing to pay to reduce their mortality risks? Presented at the Harvard School of Public Health, Cambridge, MA, 2000. R826608 (Final)
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Presentation What are older people willing to pay to reduce their mortality risks? None Alberini A, Cropper M, Krupnick A, Simon N Alberini A, Cropper M, Krupnick A, Simon N. What are older people willing to pay to reduce their mortality risks? Presented at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, 2000. R826608 (Final)
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Presentation Willingness to pay for future risk: how much does latency matter? None Alberini A, Simon N Alberini A, Simon N. Willingness to pay for future risk: how much does latency matter? Presented at the Second World Congress of Environmental and Resource Economists, Monterey, CA, June 2002. R826608 (Final)
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Presentation The willingness to pay for mortality risk reductions: a comparison of the United States and Canada. None Cropper M Cropper M. The willingness to pay for mortality risk reductions:a comparison of the United States and Canada. Presented at the John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, May 2001. R826608 (Final)
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Presentation The willingness to pay for mortality risk reductions: a comparison of the United States and Canada. None Cropper M Cropper M. The willingness to pay for mortality risk reductions:a comparison of the United States and Canada. Presented to the Department of Economics, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, March 2001. R826608 (Final)
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Presentation The willingness to pay for mortality risk reductions: a comparison of the United States and Canada. None Cropper M Cropper M. The willingness to pay for mortality risk reductions:a comparison of the United States and Canada. Presented at the National Bureau of Economic Research Summer Institute, Cambridge, MA, July 2001. R826608 (Final)
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Presentation Mortality risk valuation in adults. None Krupnick A Krupnick A. Mortality risk valuation in adults. Presented at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency-National Science Foundation Health Valuation Workshop, Arlington, VA, March 15-16, 1999. R826608 (Final)
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Presentation Factors affecting the willingness to pay for mortality risk reductions. None Krupnick A Krupnick A. Factors affecting the willingness to pay for mortality risk reductions. Presented at the Valuation of Mortality Risks Conference, Sponsored by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Silver Spring, MD, November 2001. R826608 (Final)
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Presentation The effect of risk and individual characteristics on the willingness to pay for mortality risk reductions. None Krupnick A Krupnick A. The effect of risk and individual characteristics on the willingness to pay for mortality risk reductions. Presented at Economic Valuation of Health for Environmental Policy: Assessing Alternative Approaches, University of Central Florida, Sponsored by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, March 18-19, 2002. R826608 (Final)
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Presentation Age, health, and the willingness to pay for mortality risk reductions. None Krupnick A Krupnick A. Age, health, and the willingness to pay for mortality risk reductions. Presented at The Measurement and Economic Valuation of the Health Effects of Air Pollution Meeting, United Kingdom Department of the Environment, Transportation, and Regions, London, England, February 19-20, 2001. R826608 (Final)
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Presentation Age, health, and the willingness to pay for mortality risk reductions. None Krupnick A Krupnick A. Age, health, and the willingness to pay for mortality risk reductions. Presented at the Workshop on the Value of Mortality and Morbidity, Brussels, Belgium, Directorate General Environment Department, European Union, November 13, 2000. R826608 (Final)
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Presentation Mortality and stated preference methods: an exploratory study. None Krupnick A, Cropper M, Alberini A, Belli B, Simon N Mortality and stated preference methods: an exploratory study. Presented at the Southern Economics Association Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA, November 1997. R826608 (1999)
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Presentation New paradigm for mortality valuation. None Krupnick A, Cropper M, Alberini A, Belli B, Simon N New paradigm for mortality valuation. Presented at the International Conference on Probabilistic Safety Assessment and Management PSAM IV, Grand Hyatt Hotel, New York, NY, September 13-18, 1998. R826608 (1999)
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Presentation New paradigm for mortality valuation: preliminary results. None Krupnick A, Cropper M, Alberini A, Belli B, Simon N New paradigm for mortality valuation: preliminary results. Presented at the World Congress of Environmental and Resource Economists, Venice, Italy, June 1998. R826608 (1999)
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Presentation Valuing mortality risk reductions in an air pollution context. None Krupnick A Krupnick A. Valuing mortality risk reductions in an air pollution context. Presented at the Resources for the Future Seminar Series, November 1999. R826608 (1999)
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Presentation What are older people willing to pay to reduce their risks of dying? None Krupnick A, Alberini A, Cropper M, Simon N, O'Brien B, Goeree R Krupnick A, Alberini A, Cropper M, Simon N, O'Brien B, Goeree R. What are older people willing to pay to reduce their risks of dying? Presented at the American Economics Association Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, January 7-10, 2000. R826608 (Final)
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Presentation What are older people willing to pay to reduce their risks of dying? None Krupnick A, Alberini A, Cropper M, Simon N, O'Brien B, Goeree R What are older people willing to pay to reduce their risks of dying? Presented at the American Economics Association Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, January 7-10, 2000. R826608 (1999)
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Presentation Does the value of statistical life vary with age and health status? None Simon NB Simon NB. Does the value of statistical life vary with age and health status? Presented at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Science Forum, Washington, DC, May 1, 2002. R826608 (Final)
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Proceedings Risk valuation: evidence from a contingent valuation survey. None Krupnick A, Cropper M, Alberini A, Simon N, Itaoka K Krupnick A, Cropper M, Alberini A, Simon N, Itaoka K. Risk valuation: evidence from a contingent valuation survey. In: Proceedings of an Expert Workshop on Mortality Risk Valuation, USEPA, March 1999. R826608 (1999)
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