The Pain of Road-Accident Victims and the Bereavement of their Relatives : A Contingent Valuation Experiment

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serval:BIB_4429
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Publications
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Title
The Pain of Road-Accident Victims and the Bereavement of their Relatives : A Contingent Valuation Experiment
Journal
Journal of Risk and Uncertainty
Author(s)
Soguel N., Schwab Christe N.
ISSN
0895-5646
Publication state
Published
Issued date
1996
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
13
Number
3
Pages
277-291
Language
english
Abstract
The accurate description of the contingent market is a necessary condition for eliciting willingness-to-pay values. So far, however, the contingent market for a reduction in the risk of being the victim of a road accident has only been broadly specified. This Swiss experiment attempts to define the good to be purchased by respondents with greater precision. It concentrates on the human costs of road accidents, i.e., pain, suffering, and bereavement. Respondents were asked to consider themselves either as potential victims of a road accident or as relatives of potential victims and to state their willingness to pay to reduce the likelihood of such an accident occurring.
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