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by burroisolator
2668 days ago
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We basically do that every year, and the results don't look so promising... "Exploiting the discrete nature of DST transitions and a 2007 policy change, I estimate the impact of DST on fatal automobile crashes. My results imply that from 2002–2011 the transition into DST caused over 30 deaths at a social cost of $275 million annually." https://pubs.aeaweb.org/doi/pdfplus/10.1257/app.20140100 |
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I said that its a one-time cost versus those lives (I estimated 20 a transition, for 40 a year), and those lives win even with a very high return on money now.
Nobody won the debate.