Markets and Mortality: Economics, Dangerous Work, and the Value of Human Life by Peter Dorman

Markets and Mortality: Economics, Dangerous Work, and the Value of Human Life

Peter Dorman
288 pages
Cambridge University Press
Feb 1996
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This book provides a critical survey of conventional economic approaches to occupational safety and the analysis of environmental risk in general. The author concludes that unsafe work is not voluntary, that markets do not compensate workers for risk, and that attempts to put a monetary value on life and health are futile. He attributes the shortcomings of economic orthodoxy to its underlying approach to human decision-making and social interaction, and demonstrates that useful alternative approaches are available. The analysis is used to identify policies that combine effective regulation with democratic values.
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Pages 288
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Published 1996
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