Low willingness to pay (WTP) for environmental quality in developing countries is a key research question in environmental economics. One explanation is that missing credit markets may suppress WTP for environmental improvements that require large up-front investments. We test the impact of microloans on WTP for hygienic latrines via a randomized controlled trial in 30 villages in rural Cambodia. We find that microcredit dramatically raises WTP for improved latrines, with 60% of households in the Financing arm willing to purchase at an unsubsidized price, relative to 25% in the Non-financing arm. Effects on latrine installation are positive but muted by several factors, including a negative peer effect: randomly induced purchases by neighbo...
Unsafe sanitation is an increasing public health concern for rapidly expanding cities in low-income ...
This study aimed to complement a Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT) conducted by the Institute for Fi...
International audienceThis article analyses the socioeconomic factors that influence the desire to a...
Low willingness to pay (WTP) for environmental quality in developing countries is a key research que...
Financing is emerging as a linchpin for accelerating uptake of sanitary latrines at scale amongst th...
Improved sanitation access is extremely low in rural Cambodia. Non-governmental organizations have h...
This paper details a 13-month pilot sanitation financing program that addresses the challenge of rea...
iDE’s sanitation marketing efforts in Cambodia have resulted in over 250,000 sales of improved pourf...
Around half of the Mekong Delta’s rural population lacks year-round access to clean water. In combin...
In this review, the Water and Sanitation Program of the World Bank identifies commonalities and diff...
We use the Becker-DeGroot-Marschak (BDM) mechanism to estimate willingness to pay (WTP) for and hete...
The low take-up of cost-effective and highly subsidised preventive health technologies in low-income...
Over a 13-month period, the Water and Sanitation Program (WSP) worked with a number of partners, inc...
"Around half of the Mekong Delta's rural population lacks year-round access to clean water. In combi...
Around half of the Mekong Delta’s rural population lacks year-round access to clean water. In combin...
Unsafe sanitation is an increasing public health concern for rapidly expanding cities in low-income ...
This study aimed to complement a Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT) conducted by the Institute for Fi...
International audienceThis article analyses the socioeconomic factors that influence the desire to a...
Low willingness to pay (WTP) for environmental quality in developing countries is a key research que...
Financing is emerging as a linchpin for accelerating uptake of sanitary latrines at scale amongst th...
Improved sanitation access is extremely low in rural Cambodia. Non-governmental organizations have h...
This paper details a 13-month pilot sanitation financing program that addresses the challenge of rea...
iDE’s sanitation marketing efforts in Cambodia have resulted in over 250,000 sales of improved pourf...
Around half of the Mekong Delta’s rural population lacks year-round access to clean water. In combin...
In this review, the Water and Sanitation Program of the World Bank identifies commonalities and diff...
We use the Becker-DeGroot-Marschak (BDM) mechanism to estimate willingness to pay (WTP) for and hete...
The low take-up of cost-effective and highly subsidised preventive health technologies in low-income...
Over a 13-month period, the Water and Sanitation Program (WSP) worked with a number of partners, inc...
"Around half of the Mekong Delta's rural population lacks year-round access to clean water. In combi...
Around half of the Mekong Delta’s rural population lacks year-round access to clean water. In combin...
Unsafe sanitation is an increasing public health concern for rapidly expanding cities in low-income ...
This study aimed to complement a Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT) conducted by the Institute for Fi...
International audienceThis article analyses the socioeconomic factors that influence the desire to a...