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Título: Altruism and the economic values of environmental and social policies
Autores/as: Rodriguez, MXV
Leon, CJ
Palabras clave: Statistical Life
Safety
Model
Fecha de publicación: 2004
Editor/a: 0924-6460
Publicación seriada: Environmental and Resource Economics 
Resumen: Altruism is a type of non-use value which can have different definitions depending on the type of goods entering the utility function of the altruists and their expectations about the contributions of others. The purpose of this paper is to measure the trade-offs between different types of altruist values originating from social and environmental policies. Environmental policies are concerned with reducing health effects from a power plant while social policies involve both the attainment of public facilities for education and leisure and an increase in the income of the affected population. The empirical application utilizes a choice experiment technique which allows for valuation of multiple goods. Health effects are decomposed into the values of the risk of becoming ill, the duration of the episodes and the limitations imposed by illness. Altruist values are elicited from a population that is not affected by pollution. Results show that altruism is significant for policies directed to reducing health effects and improving the income level of the affected population, whereas there is egoism for a policy aimed at improving public facilities in the polluted suburb. The value of altruism is significantly influenced by the expectations of net benefits to be received by the affected population.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/53744
ISSN: 0924-6460
DOI: 10.1023/B:EARE.0000029919.95464.0b
Fuente: Environmental & Resource Economics[ISSN 0924-6460],v. 28 (2), p. 233-249
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