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Do Life-Saving Regulations Save Lives?
Authors:Gerdtham  Ulf-G.  Johannesson  Magnus
Affiliation:(1) Department of Community Medicine, Malmõ, University Hospital, SE-20502 Malmõ, Sweden; Lund University Centre for Health Economics (LUCHE), Lund University, Box 705, 22007, Lund, Sweden;(2) Department of Economics, Stockholm School of Economics, Box 6501, S-113 83 Stockholm, Sweden
Abstract:Life-saving regulations may be counter-productive since they have an indirect mortality effect through the reduction in disposable income. This paper estimates the effect of income on mortality, controlling for the initial health status and a host of personal characteristics. The analysis is based on a random sample of the adult Swedish population of over 40,000 individuals followed up for 10–17 years. The income loss that will induce an expected fatality is estimated to be $6.8 million when the costs are borne equally among all adults, $8.4 million when the costs are borne proportionally to income and $9.8 million when the costs are borne progressively to income.
Keywords:regulations  risk-risk analysis  mortality  income  duration models
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