The demand for condoms: evidence from a randomized HIV prevention experiment in Zambia

This dissertation empirically analyzes demand for condoms in rural Zambia, thereby focusing on the importance of different types of costs in determining condom purchase behavior. The empirical analyzes are based on a unique data set which combines condom sales data from a field experiment conducted...

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Main Author: Nohr, Sarah (Author)
Format: Book/Monograph Thesis
Language:English
Published: Heidelberg 2017
DOI:10.11588/heidok.00023708
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Summary:This dissertation empirically analyzes demand for condoms in rural Zambia, thereby focusing on the importance of different types of costs in determining condom purchase behavior. The empirical analyzes are based on a unique data set which combines condom sales data from a field experiment conducted in rural Zambia, in which prices were randomly assigned to condom sales agents, and geospatial data of the study area.
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DOI:10.11588/heidok.00023708