Is Transport Safety More Valuable in the Air?
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2002
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Using a contingent valuation survey, people’s willingness to pay for a given risk reduction is found to be
much larger when traveling by air compared to by taxi. Follow-up questions revealed that an important
reason for this discrepancy is that many experience a higher mental suffering from flying, and that they
are willing to pay to reduce this suffering. It was also consistently found that people are willing to pay
more for a certain risk reduction if the original price was higher. Policy implications are discussed.
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Contingent valuation; transport; value of a statistical life; willingness to pay