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Fri Mar 31 17:18:39 2006
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In regard to Evelyn Forget\'s request for a survey of the history of the 
concept of valuing a human life, let me suggest that she might consult 
Chap. II of _The Money Value of a Man_ by Louis Dublin and Alfred Lotka 
(New York: Ronald 
Press, 1930).  This chapter is entitled \"Historical Retrospect\" and 
mentions not only the examples she mentions but others as well such as 
William Petty\'s estimates of the value of a man. Dublin and Lotka wrote 
the book based on their experience in the Life Insurance business. But I 
haven\'t read it through to see whether they take up valuations based on 
risk premiums. 
 
David Mitch 
University of Maryland Baltimore County 
 
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