Can Simple Psychological Interventions Increase Preventive Health Investment?
Behavioral constraints may explain part of low demand for preventive health products. We test the effects of two light-touch psychological interventions on water chlorination and related health and economic outcomes using a randomized controlled trial among 3750 women in rural Kenya. One interventio...
Main Authors: | Haushofer, J, John, A, Orkin, K |
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Format: | Working paper |
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National Bureau of Economic Research
2019
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