Compensating the Poor out of Traditional Healing in Cameroon: A Nested Logit Analysis

Type Journal Article - Applied Econometrics and International Development
Title Compensating the Poor out of Traditional Healing in Cameroon: A Nested Logit Analysis
Author(s)
Volume 7
Issue 2
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2007
Page numbers 163-170
URL http://www.usc.es/economet/journals1/aeid/aeid7214.pdf
Abstract
The objectives of the current paper sought to (i) identify the determinants of the choice of
health care providers in Cameroon, and (ii) determine the compensation to the poor to get
them away from traditional/self healing. The core is a nested Logit model, accounting for
the poor’s decision in terms of a Spline function of consumption. Overall, the majority of
the determinants had the expected sign with a significant effect. The compensation to the
poor is at least 46.20% of the lower poverty line, while the intermediate group receives a
compensation of at least 14.47% of the upper poverty line.

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