Article (Journal/Review)
The welfare cost of homicides in Brazil: accounting for heterogeneity in the willingness to pay for mortality reductions
Fecha
2016-03Registro en:
1057-9230
10.1002/hec.3137
000369745100001
Soares, Rodrigo/I-4367-2013
Autor
Cerqueira, Daniel
Soares, Rodrigo dos Reis
Institución
Resumen
This paper estimates the health dimension of the welfare cost of homicides in Brazil incorporating age, gender, educational, and regional heterogeneities. We use a marginal willingness to pay approach to assign monetary values to the welfare cost of increased mortality due to violence. Results indicate that the present discounted value of the welfare cost of homicides in Brazil corresponds to roughly 78% of the GDP or, in terms of yearly flow, 2.3%. The analysis also shows that reliance on aggregate data to perform such calculations can lead to biases of around 20% in the estimated social cost of violence. Copyright (c) 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.