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and public health returns, but adoption is generally low. Based on a randomized controlled trial in rural Senegal, this …
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Free technology distribution can be an effective development policy instrument if market-driven adoption is socially inefficient and hampered by affordability constraints. Yet, policy makers often oppose free distribution, arguing that reference dependence lowers the willingness to pay (WTP) and...
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and public health returns, but adoption is generally low. Based on a randomized controlled trial in rural Senegal, this … Entwicklungsländern ist im Allgemeinen jedoch gering. Basierend auf einer randomisierten kontrollierten Studie im ländlichen Senegal wird …
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and public health returns, but adoption is generally low. Based on a randomized controlled trial in rural Senegal, this …
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randomized controlled trial in rural Senegal to compare a low-cost, locally produced stove designed to achieve fuel savings and … Haushalten im ländlichen Senegal. Wir kommen zu dem Ergebnis, dass die beiden EEBCs ähnliche Effekte zeigen: Beide reduzieren den …
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. Drawing on data from real-purchase offers in rural Rwanda and Senegal, the analysis focuses on how the willingness to pay for … ländlichen Ruanda und Senegal konzentriert sich die Analyse darauf, wie die Bereitschaft, für die Technologien zu zahlen, mit …
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from rural Senegal. We apply a new matching algorithm to control for a possible self-selection into Solar Home System …
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randomisierten kontrollierten Studie im ländlichen Senegal. Der untersuchte Ofen ist in erster Linie dazu konzipiert den …
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Today 2.6 billion people in developing countries rely on biomass as primary cooking fuel, with profound negative implications for their well-being. Improved biomass cooking stoves are alleged to counteract these adverse effects. This paper evaluates take-up and impacts of low-cost improved...
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Today 2.6 billion people in developing countries rely on biomass as primary cooking fuel, with profound negative implications for their well-being. Improved biomass cooking stoves are alleged to counteract these adverse effects. This paper evaluates take-up and impacts of low-cost improved...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013021611