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**Median: €75 000
 
**Median: €75 000
 
**Lower bound: €27 240
 
**Lower bound: €27 240
*a Weibull distribution is assumed, as it had the best fit
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*A Weibull distribution is assumed because it had the best fit to the data
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*Upper and lower bounds are considerably less robust than the central estimates
  
 
=== Causality ===
 
=== Causality ===

Revision as of 12:02, 3 August 2009

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Scope

This includes a verbal definition of the spatial, temporal, and other limits
(system boundaries) of the variable. The scope is defined according to the use
purpose of the assessment(s) that the variable belongs to.

Monetary value of a statistical life year derived from studies on societal willingness to pay (WTP) for mortality risk reductions.

Definition

Data

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(e.g. measurement data; mathematical method and its parameters).
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ExternE 2005 [1]

Results are based on a contingent valuation study on changes in life-expectancy conducted in France, UK, and Italy.

  • Chronic mortality impacts (death after 10 years of exposure, 3% discount rate applied)
    • Upper bound: €151 110
    • Mean: €125 250
    • Median: €55 800 (rounded to €50 000, recommended central estimate)
    • Lower bound: €18 250
  • Acute mortality impacts (immediate death, assumed that the victim's health condition is not a factor in WTP, no discount applied)
    • Upper bound: €225 000
    • Median: €75 000
    • Lower bound: €27 240
  • A Weibull distribution is assumed because it had the best fit to the data
  • Upper and lower bounds are considerably less robust than the central estimates

Causality

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(e.g. Analytica IDs).

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Formula

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Result

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See also

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References

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