运输安全的价值

THE VALUE OF TRANSPORT SAFETY

Oxford Review of Economic Policy · 1990
被引 91
人大 A-ABS 2

中文导读

探讨运输安全评估从“损失产出”转向“支付意愿”方法的含义,总结实证结果,分析道路风险外部性及英国不同交通模式安全处理的不对称性,并提出未来研究议程。

Abstract

Recent years have witnessed an increasing tendency for public sector and related agencies to reject the traditional but poorly founded "lost output" approach to the valuation of transport safety in favor of the altogether more defensible "willingness-to-pay" approach. The purpose of this paper is to examine some of the more significant implications of this revolution in the way in which transport safety is evaluated. In particular, the paper outlines the case in favor of the willingness-to-pay approach, summarizes the results of empirical work in this area and examines the allocative implications of adopting the kind of values that emerge from such empirical work. The paper then considers the extent to which road risks can be regarded as externalities, assesses the implications of asymmetries in the treatment of safety on various different transport modes in the U.K. and, finally, proposes an agenda for future research in the economics of transport safety. Copyright 1990 by Oxford University Press.

交通安全性价值支付意愿法外部性运输安全经济学