2004
DOI: 10.2307/3503259
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Valorisation économique des effets de la pollution atmosphérique: Résultats d'une enquête contextuelle

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“…In other words, to reduce the air pollution mortality rate over the next 10 years, every head of household in Cotonou aged 40 or older is ready to bear a cost of FCFA 5,924 per month. This cost is slightly lower than that obtained by Chanel et al (2004), which is worth €69.7 per month (about FCFA 45,720) per household for all the effects of air pollution. The result of these authors corresponds to about 8 times the one we obtained.…”
Section: Determinants Of Maximum Willingness To Pay and Mortality Costmentioning
confidence: 65%
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“…In other words, to reduce the air pollution mortality rate over the next 10 years, every head of household in Cotonou aged 40 or older is ready to bear a cost of FCFA 5,924 per month. This cost is slightly lower than that obtained by Chanel et al (2004), which is worth €69.7 per month (about FCFA 45,720) per household for all the effects of air pollution. The result of these authors corresponds to about 8 times the one we obtained.…”
Section: Determinants Of Maximum Willingness To Pay and Mortality Costmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…First, the WTP is estimated; then the SVL is calculated taking into account changes in risk of death. Then, Chanel et al (2004) use the contingent valuation of Desaigues et al (2007) in a context of life expectancy gain linked to a reduction in air pollution in Viagannou 3 France (Strasbourg). The authors adjusted the questionnaire developed by Krupnick et al (2002) and administered to 300 individuals aged 40 to 75 years.…”
Section: Methodology Evaluation Methodology For Svlmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The data used constitute a subsample of an interdisciplinary CV survey originally designed to explore both theoretical and empirical issues related to risks associated with air pollution exposure (Chanel et al 2004). Specifically, the research focused on the residents of the French Bouches-du-Rhône area (1.8 million inhabitants), where the second largest French city, Marseilles, is located.…”
Section: Survey Design and Samplementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ils sont donc invités à indiquer leur valeur. Dans ce contexte, le montant de 250 € induit forcément un biais d'ancrage (Chanel et al, 2004) pour les valeurs déclarées à la seconde étape de la procédure. Pour ceux qui ont répondu « oui », on est certain que leur CAP peut être supérieur ou égal à 250 €.…”
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