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Sub-Saharan Africa 4 Household technology adoption 3 energy access 3 liquidity constraints 3 norms and traditions 3 weak beliefs 3 Burkina Faso 2 Cooker 2 Energieeinsparung 2 Energiekonsum 2 Energy conservation 2 Energy consumption 2 Fuelwood 2 Herd 2 Holzenergie 2 Household 2 Innovation adoption 2 Innovation diffusion 2 Innovationsakzeptanz 2 Innovationsdiffusion 2 Liquidity constraint 2 Liquiditätsbeschränkung 2 Privater Haushalt 2 Subsahara-Afrika 2 Energy access 1 Liquidity constraints 1 Traditions 1 Weak beliefs 1 household technology adoption 1
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Book / Working Paper 3 Article 1
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Working Paper 2 Arbeitspapier 1 Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1
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English 3 Undetermined 1
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Bensch, Gunther 4 Grimm, Michael 4 Peters, Jörg 4
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Rheinisch-Westfälisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (RWI) 1
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Ruhr Economic Papers 2 Journal of economic behavior & organization : JEBO 1 Ruhr economic papers 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 2 EconStor 1 RePEc 1
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Why Do Households Forego High Returns from Technology Adoption - Evidence from Improved Cook Stoves in Burkina Faso
Bensch, Gunther; Grimm, Michael; Peters, Jörg - 2014
Around 3 billion people in developing countries rely on woodfuels for their daily cooking needs with profound negative implications for their workload, health, and budget as well as the environment. Improved cookstove (ICS) technologies in many cases appear to be an obvious solution. Despite...
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Why Do Households Forego High Returns from Technology Adoption - Evidence from Improved Cook Stoves in Burkina Faso
Bensch, Gunther; Grimm, Michael; Peters, Jörg - Rheinisch-Westfälisches Institut für … - 2014
Around 3 billion people in developing countries rely on woodfuels for their daily cooking needs with profound negative implications for their workload, health, and budget as well as the environment. Improved cookstove (ICS) technologies in many cases appear to be an obvious solution. Despite...
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Why do households forego high returns from technology adoption : evidence from improved cook stoves in Burkina Faso
Bensch, Gunther; Grimm, Michael; Peters, Jörg - 2014
Around 3 billion people in developing countries rely on woodfuels for their daily cooking needs with profound negative implications for their workload, health, and budget as well as the environment. Improved cookstove (ICS) technologies in many cases appear to be an obvious solution. Despite...
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Why do households forego high returns from technology adoption? : evidence from improved cooking stoves in Burkina Faso
Bensch, Gunther; Grimm, Michael; Peters, Jörg - In: Journal of economic behavior & organization : JEBO 116 (2015), pp. 187-205
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