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TitleHouseholds' willingness to pay for improved sanitation in Kumasi, Ghana: results of a contingent valuation study
Publication TypeMiscellaneous
Year of Publication1992
AuthorsWhittington, D, Lauria, DT, Wright, AM, Choe, K, Hughes, J, Swarna, V
Secondary TitleInfrastructure notes. Water and Sanitation
VolumeSW 7
Pagination4 p.: 1fig., 1 tab.
Date Published1992-01-01
PublisherWorld Bank, Water and Sanitation Division
Place PublishedWashington, DC, USA
Keywordsattitudes, bucket latrines, case studies, flush toilets, ghana ashanti region kumasi, interviews, public toilets, sewerage, urban communities, ventilated improved pit latrines, willingness to pay
Abstract

Experience in Kumasi, Ghana, shows that contingent valuation surveys can be successfully conducted in cities in developing countries to obtain useful information on household demand for public services like improved sanitation.

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Original PublicationHousehold demand for improved sanitation services : a case study of Kumasi, Ghana

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