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Free Distribution or Cost-Sharing? Evidence from a Randomized Malaria Prevention Experiment

Experiment Types
Randomized Field Experiment
,
Study Participants
545 pregnant women
Locations
Busia, Bungana, Butere, Mumias
,
Kenya
,
Africa
Researchers
Jessica Cohen
,
Pascaline Dupas
Publication
Quarterly Journal of Economics
Volume
125
Issue
1
Month
February
Year
2010
Pages
1-45

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MLA

Cohen, Jessica, and Pascaline Dupas. "Free distribution or cost-sharing? Evidence from a randomized malaria prevention experiment." Quarterly journal of Economics 125.1 (2010): 1.

APA

Cohen, J., & Dupas, P. (2010). Free distribution or cost-sharing? Evidence from a randomized malaria prevention experiment. Quarterly journal of Economics, 125(1), 1.

Chicago

Cohen, Jessica, and Pascaline Dupas. "Free distribution or cost-sharing? Evidence from a randomized malaria prevention experiment." Quarterly journal of Economics 125, no. 1 (2010): 1.

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