How will the reduction of tariffs and taxes on insecticide- treated bednets affect household purchases?
One of the steps called for in the fight against malaria is the removal of tariffs and taxes on insecticide-treated bednets (ITNs), netting materials, and insecticides, with a view to reducing the retail prices of ITNs and thus increasing utilization. In this paper we develop an approach for analysi...
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Main Authors: | Jonathon L. Simon (Author), Bruce A. Larson (Author), Alexander Zusman (Author), Sydney Rosen (Author) |
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