Heart Disease Patients' Averting Behavior, Costs of Illness, and Willingness to Pay to Avoid Angina Episodes - Final Report (1988)
Paper Number: EE-0010
EPA Report Number: EPA-230-10-88-042
Document Date: 11/01/1988
Author(s): Chestnut, Lauraine G.; Colome, Steven D.; Keller, L. Robin; Lambert, William E.; Ostro, Bart; Rowe, Robert D.; Wojciechowski, Sandra L
Subject Area(s): Economic Analysis, Human Health Benefits, Revealed Preference Methods, Cost of Damages Avoided
Keywords: Economic Analysis, Human Health Benefits, Revealed Preference Methods, Cost of Damages Avoided
Abstract:
This report presents an economic model of behavior which describes an individual's health and response to environmental pollution. Chapter 2 contains a review of previous work on the adverse health effects of CO on ischemic hear disease patients and the methods used in the UC Irvine community exposure study. Chapter 3 describes the survey methods used to elicit economic information from the 50 subjects in the study. Chapter 4 contains the survey results and the analysis of the personal CO exposure data.
The report contains chapters with the following titles:
- Introductory Material
- Executive Summary
- Chapter 1 - Introduction and Summary
- Chapter 2 - Measuring and Valuing Health Effects of Carbon Monoxide
- Chapter 3 - Methods.
- Chapter 4 - Results and Discussion.
- References.
A copy of this paper is available at the EPA's National Service Center for Environmental Publications (NSCEP).
This paper is part of the Environmental Economics Research Inventory.