Does age matter for the value of life? - Evidence from a choice experiment in rural Bangladesh

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Title: Does age matter for the value of life? - Evidence from a choice experiment in rural Bangladesh
Authors: Johansson-Stenman, Olof
Mahmud, Minhaj
Martinsson, Peter
Issue Date: 2009
Publication type: report
Series/Report no.: Working Papers in Economics
389
Keywords: social preferences
life-saving programs
choice experiment
relative value of life
Abstract: Using a random sample of individuals in rural Bangladesh, this paper investigates people’s preferences regarding relative values of lives when it comes to different ages of the individuals being saved. By assuming that an individual has preferences concerning different states of the world, and that these preferences can be described by an individual social welfare function, the individuals’ preferences for life-saving programs are elicited using a pair-wise choice experiment between different li... more
ISSN: 1403-2465
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2077/21265

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