Hypothetical Willingness-to-Pay for LNS and Micronutrient Powders in Bangladesh
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The document is a research report titled Hypothetical Willingness-to-Pay for Lipid-Based Nutrient Supplements and Micronutrient Powders for Children in Bangladesh.
Cummins, Joseph; Gunadi, Christian; Vosti, Stephen A. · 2018

Abstract
It presents the results of a study that investigated the willingness of households to pay for nutritional supplements for pregnant and lactating women and their children. The study was conducted as part of the Rang-Din Nutrition Study, a cluster-randomized controlled trial in Bangladesh. The report provides an overview of the study's methodology, including the data collection process and the contingent valuation method used to elicit households' willingness to pay for the supplements. The report also presents the results of the study, including the average willingness to pay for the supplements and the factors that influence households' willingness to pay.
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USAID Advancing Nutrition