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VERSION JANUARY 20, 2015 A Review of Behavioral Economics in Reproductive Health Prepared for the Center for Effective Global Action (CEGA) by Lydia Ashton, Nisha Giridhar, Sarah Jane Holcombe, Temina Madon, and Ellie T
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Hanson / /

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Kenya / United States / United Kingdom / Philippines / /

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USD / /

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Environmental Issue / /

Facility

University of Houston / Guttmacher Institute / /

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basic health services / commitment savings device / health services / least mental energy / commitment devices / Evidence-based tools / important tool / mental accounting / behavioral economics tool / adequate health services / reproductive health services / reproductive services / behavior change communications / /

Organization

UCLA / World Health Organization / World Bank / UK Department for International Development / Center for Effective Global Action / Flora Hewlett Foundation / UC Berkeley / University of Houston / Stanford / Guttmacher Institute / /

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Paul Gertler / Rabin / Barbara Hewitt / Michael Vlassoff / Lynn Bakamijan / Helena Choi / Louise Fox / Willa Friedman / Powell-Jackson / Anna Fruttero / Margot Fahnestock / Brant Silvers / Sarah Jane Holcombe / Nisha Giridhar / Lydia Ashton / /

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Executive / /

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Sub-Saharan Africa / South Asia / /

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www.cega.org / www.beri-research.org / /

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