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Randomized Safety Inspections and Risk Exposure on the Job: Quasi-experimental Estimates of the Value of a Statistical Life

By Jonathan M. Lee and Laura O. Taylor

òòò½Íø Journal: Economic Policy, November 2019

The value of a statistical life (VSL) is a critical driver of estimated benefits for federal policies designed to improve human health, safety, and environmental exposures. The vast majority of empirical evidence on the magnitude of the VSL arises from he...

Reported Effects versus Revealed-Preference Estimates: Evidence from the Propensity to Spend Tax Rebates

By Jonathan A. Parker and Nicholas S. Souleles

òòò½Íø Review: Insights, December 2019

We evaluate the consistency of two methods for estimating the effect of an economic policy: (i) asking people how the policy caused them to change their behavior (reported effects) and (ii) inferring this change using data on behavior and differences in t...