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Child mortality, wealth and education: direct versus indirect effects
Abou-Ali, Hala (2003)Controlling for the Egyptian household choice of health infrastructure (i.e., sanitation facility and water accessibility) is done by means of a discrete choice approach consistent with the random utility model. Evidence ... -
Does Benefit Transfer Always Work: a Multi-country Comparison
Belhaj, Mohammed; Abou-Ali, Hala (2005)This paper analyzes the welfare effects of a 50 percent reduction in air pollution caused by road traffic in both Cairo (Egypt) and Rabat-Salé (Morocco) using a contingent valuation method with identical elicitation ... -
Evaluating the welfare effects of improved water quality using the choice experiment method
Carlsson, Fredrik; Abou-Ali, Hala (2004)This paper analyzes the welfare effects of improved health status through increased water quality using a choice experiment. The survey was administered to a random sample of households in metropolitan Cairo, Egypt. We ... -
The effect of water and sanitation on child mortality in Egypt
Abou-Ali, Hala (2003)This paper assesses water and sanitation’s impacts on child mortality in Egypt. The analysis is conducted using a three-part model specification, comprising discrete choice to model the child prospects of dying during ... -
Using stated preference methods to evaluate the impact of water on health: the case of metropolitan Cairo
Abou-Ali, Hala (2003)This paper analysis the impact of better water quality on health improvements using two stated preference methods: choice experiments and the contingent valuation method. These methods were administered to a random sample ... -
Water and Health in Egypt: An Empirical Analysis
Abou-Ali, Hala (2003)This thesis is an empirical work dealing with water issues in Egypt where the emphasis is put on the analysis of the relationship: inadequate water quality and health impacts. The first chapter includes a general discussion ...