Compensation Mechanisms for Job Risks :Wages, Workers' Compensation, and Product Liability ( Princeton Legacy Library )

Publication subTitle :Wages, Workers' Compensation, and Product Liability

Publication series :Princeton Legacy Library

Author: Moore Michael J.;Viscusi W. Kip;;  

Publisher: Princeton University Press‎

Publication year: 2014

E-ISBN: 9781400860852

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780691042473

Subject: F0 Economics;F2 Economic Planning and Management;F246 劳动关系

Keyword: 经济计划与管理,经济学

Language: ENG

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In this major new work, Michael J. Moore and W. Kip Viscusi explore the question, "How are workers compensated for exposing themselves to the risk of physical injury while on the job?" The authors detail the diverse nature of labor market responses to job risks and the important role played by compensation-for-risk mechanisms. Following an overview of the literature, they present a number of unprecedented results. Comprehensive and systematic discussions of issues such as wage-risk tradeoffs, the effects of workers' compensation on wages and risk, the role of unions, and the role of product liability suits in job-related injuries make the volume an essential work for all those interested in risk policy and workplace safety. Among the major results presented for the first time are the first estimates of the value of life derived from recently released occupational fatality risk data from the National Traumatic Occupational Fatality Survey. From these same data the authors also demonstrate that higher workers' compensation benefit levels significantly reduce fatalities on the job--a finding that challenges virtually every other treatment of this topic.

Originally published in 1990.

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Chapter

List of Figures

List of Tables

Preface

Abbreviations and Symbols

1 Overview

2 The Research Context of the Analysis

3 The Performance of Workers' Compensation as a Social Insurance Program

4 Net Workers' Compensation Costs: Implications of the Wage Offset

5 Workers' Implicit Value of Life

6 The Value of Life: Quantity Adjustments and Implicit Rates of Time Preference

7 Worker Learning and the Valuation of the Compensation Package

8 The Role of Unions in Altering the Structure of Risk Compensation

9 The Effects of Workers' Compensation on Job Safety

10 Tort Liability Remedies for Job Injuries: Product Liability and Its Interaction with Workers' Compensation

11 Conclusion

Appendix A. Estimation of the Value of Life Using Flexible Functional Forms

Appendix B. A Conceptual Model of Worker and Firm Responses to Insurance Benefits

Notes

Bibliography

Index

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