Death, Happiness, and the Calculation of Compensatory Damages

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Oswald, Andrew J

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"This paper studies the mental distress caused by bereavement. The largest emotional losses are from the death of a spouse; the second-worst in severitynare the losses from the death of a child; the third-worst is the death of a parent. The paper explores how happiness regression equations might benused in tort cases to calculate compensatory damages for emotional harm and pain-and-suffering. We examine alternative well-being variables, discuss adaptation, consider the possibility that bereavement affects someone’s marginal utility of income, and suggest a procedure forncorrecting for the endogeneity of income. Although the paper’s contribution is methodological, and further research is needed, some illustrative compensation amounts are discussed."

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English

Date

2008

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