Bellavance François, Dionne Georges, Lebeau Martin
Department of Management Sciences, HEC Montréal, Canada.
J Health Econ. 2009 Mar;28(2):444-64. doi: 10.1016/j.jhealeco.2008.10.013. Epub 2008 Nov 8.
The value of a statistical life (VSL) is a very controversial topic, but one which is essential to the optimization of governmental decisions. We see a great variability in the values obtained from different studies. The source of this variability needs to be understood, in order to offer public decision-makers better guidance in choosing a value and to set clearer guidelines for future research on the topic. This article presents a meta-analysis based on 39 observations obtained from 37 studies (from nine different countries) which all use a hedonic wage method to calculate the VSL. Our meta-analysis is innovative in that it is the first to use the mixed effects regression model [Raudenbush, S.W., 1994. Random effects models. In: Cooper, H., Hedges, L.V. (Eds.), The Handbook of Research Synthesis. Russel Sage Foundation, New York] to analyze studies on the value of a statistical life. We conclude that the variability found in the values studied stems in large part from differences in methodologies.
统计生命价值(VSL)是一个极具争议的话题,但对于优化政府决策至关重要。我们发现不同研究得出的价值存在很大差异。需要了解这种差异的根源,以便为公共决策者在选择价值时提供更好的指导,并为该主题的未来研究设定更明确的指导方针。本文基于从37项研究(来自9个不同国家)中获得的39个观测值进行了荟萃分析,所有这些研究都使用享乐工资法来计算统计生命价值。我们的荟萃分析具有创新性,因为它首次使用混合效应回归模型[劳登布什,S.W.,1994年。随机效应模型。载于:库珀,H.,赫奇斯,L.V.(编),《研究综合手册》。拉塞尔·塞奇基金会,纽约]来分析关于统计生命价值的研究。我们得出结论,所研究价值中发现的差异在很大程度上源于方法的不同。