Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
985728 Resource and Energy Economics 2012 21 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper reports results from a stated preference survey designed to estimate the willingness to pay for mortality risk reductions in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. The survey includes both contemporaneous and latent risk reductions of a magnitude typically achievable through clean air policy. The study is one of a series of national studies designed to provide comparable estimates around the world. One goal of this series is to build a more solid bridge for benefits transfer between developed and developing countries. The survey was conducted in winter 2010. Estimates of willingness to pay passed external and internal scope tests. Study results imply a value of statistical life of approximately $500,000 (based on a purchasing power parity exchange rate) for a contemporaneous 5-in-10,000 annual risk reduction.

► We estimate willingness to pay to reduce mortality risk in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. ► We include contemporaneous and latent risk reductions relevant to clean air policy. ► Our survey instrument has been used in 7 other countries, aiding benefits transfer. ► Estimated willingness to pay increases with the size of the risk and with income. ► Results imply a VSL of about $500,000 for a current 5 in 10,000 risk reduction.

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