The cost of road crashes. A comparison of methods and recent Australian estimates.

Author(s)
Giles, M.
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Abstract

Estimations of road crash costs in Australia over recent decades are deficient for two reasons. First, such estimations use an ex post (human capital) approach, despite economic placing dollar values on lives saved. Second, if the human capital approach is used in the absence of ex ante measures, then the derivation of human capital (forgone earnings) measures needs to comprehend factors such as age and gender, educational attainment, labour force experience and sector of employment, which are currently ignored. The paper concludes by highlighting the difference between ex ante and ex post estimates of annual road crash costs in Australia. (Author/publisher).

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I E117701 [electronic version only] /10 / ITRD E117701
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Journal of Transport Economics and Policy. 2003 /01. 37(1) Pp95-110 (54 Refs.)

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