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"From probably the world's leading thinker on the valuation of mortality risks, Pricing Lives makes a fundamental, enduring contribution."--Cass Sunstein, Harvard Law School "This book presents the argument that not only should there be a monetary value placed on lives, but that the actual value used by regulatory agencies and courts is generally too low. Viscusi has done a real service by making these ideas accessible to the general public."--Joseph P. Newhouse, Harvard Medical School "Viscusi is the foremost expert on using benefit-cost analysis for safety decision making. In Pricing Lives,…mehr

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"From probably the world's leading thinker on the valuation of mortality risks, Pricing Lives makes a fundamental, enduring contribution."--Cass Sunstein, Harvard Law School "This book presents the argument that not only should there be a monetary value placed on lives, but that the actual value used by regulatory agencies and courts is generally too low. Viscusi has done a real service by making these ideas accessible to the general public."--Joseph P. Newhouse, Harvard Medical School "Viscusi is the foremost expert on using benefit-cost analysis for safety decision making. In Pricing Lives, he provides a highly readable yet comprehensive overview of the value of a statistical life, a crucial component of such analysis. Importantly, he shows how it can be more fully exploited by corporations, courts, and government regulators as a basis for cost-effective safety decisions."--John W. Ruser, president and CEO of the Workers Compensation Research Institute "Pricing Lives is an accessible, example-rich, and interestingly written account of the ways in which lives ought to be accorded monetary value for the purposes of policymaking. Kip Viscusi is the foremost authority on the subject."--Steve Shavell, Harvard Law School "Written by an expert at the top of his field, this book explains how to perform better analysis of public and private decisions using the value of a statistical life, or VSL. Viscusi not only covers many substantive topics--from environmental to vehicle and occupational safety--but also provides invaluable guidance on how to deal with some of the thorny issues of VSL."--Frank Sloan, Duke University
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W. Kip Viscusi is the University Distinguished Professor of Law, Economics, and Management at Vanderbilt University. His many books include Economics of Regulation and Antitrust and Fatal Tradeoffs: Public and Private Responsibilities for Risk.