Public Choices Between Life-Saving Programs: The Tradeoff Between Qualitative Factors and Lives Saved
Maureen Cropper and Uma Subramanian ,
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Journal of Risk and Uncertainty
117-149
July
2000
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Abstract

In a telephone survey 1000 adults were confronted with pairs of life saving programs that differed in number of lives saved and asked which program in each pair they would choose to implement. Respondents were also asked to rate qualitative program characteristics on 10 point scales. For most respondents, lives saved are significant in explaining program choices, as are psychological risk characteristics. The rate of technical substitution between these characteristics and lives saved is, however, inelastic.

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