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Home >  Events >  Is Everyone's Life Worth the Same?
Is Everyone's Life Worth the Same?
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Dilemmas for Regulators
Start:  Wednesday, September 15, 2004  12:00 PM
End:  Wednesday, September 15, 2004  2:00 PM
Location:  Wohlstetter Conference Center, Twelfth Floor, AEI
1150 Seventeenth Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036
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Determining the relative costs and benefits of federal regulations often requires putting an implicit price tag on lives, but there is little agreement on the right way to do it.  Should all regulations use the same value of a statistical life, or should it vary based on a person's characteristics, such as age or income? Professors Cass Sunstein and W. Kip Viscusi have been at the forefront of this debate. In this Joint Center seminar, they will review recent data on what people are willing to pay to reduce different kinds of risks and also examine how this information should be used in public policy decisions.

11:45 a.m.

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Noon Luncheon  
12:30 p.m. Welcome: Robert W. Hahn, AEI-Brookings Joint Center
  Panelists: Cass Sunstein, University of Chicago Law School
    W. Kip Viscusi, Harvard University Law School
     
2:00

Adjournment


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Sasha Gentling
American Enterprise Institute
 1150 Seventeenth Street, N.W.
Washington, DC  20036
Phone: 202-862-5903
Fax: 202-862-7169
E-mail: sgentling@aei.org

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Veronique Rodman
American Enterprise Institute
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Washington, DC  20036
Phone: 202-862-4870
E-mail: VRodman@aei.org
AEI Print Index No. 17338


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