2020
DOI: 10.1002/hec.4207
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Improving the adoption of household health products: A sales experiment with chlorine tablets

Abstract: We test a door-to-door marketing intervention aimed to increase use of a targeted health product among poor households. Specifically, we examine three treatments in which this good-chlorine tablets for drinking water purification-is: (1) sold alone, (2) sold alongside a familiar and cheaper side good that is priced at its retail value, and (3) sold alongside the same side good that is priced on a promotional offer. The side good when sold at retail price is intended to be an "opt-out" good to reduce the market… Show more

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