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This paper investigates household preferences for improved cook stoves using a choice experiment administered in rural … this experiment can be cost-effective for reducing greenhouse gas emissions, which suggests that programs providing …
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evolution of preferences over time. The study uses a novel approach combining a repeated choice experiment with a randomized … use traditional cooking methods. Respondents were given the exact same choice questions in 2013 and 2016. The study began … with 504 households in 36 communities in 2013, and 486 of the same households participated in 2016 (a 96 percent retention …
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communities. This paper uses a choice experiment survey of rural communities in Nepal to understand respondents? preferences …
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demographic factors, wealth, and location. Those who contribute more in the public goods experiment are found to be more likely to …
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This paper uses a randomized experimental design and real-time electronic stove use monitors to evaluate the frequency with which villagers use improved biomass-burning Mirt injera cookstoves in rural Ethiopia. Understanding whether, how much, and why improved cookstoves are used is important,...
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incentives, opportunity costs, and community interactions. A choice experiment survey was applied to rural Ethiopian communities …
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