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The monograph has tried to verify the debating issue over the pricing of contraceptives. Some argue that imposition of prices deter contraceptive consumption in the third world and hence be supplied free of charge while others argue that pricing of contraceptives helps to expand the low level family planning service of Ethiopia by generating revenue and improving the quality of the service. The finding revealed that contraceptive demand is not sensitive to price changes as consumers worry more about the sustenance and quality of the commodity. The finding thus deviates the traditional law of…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The monograph has tried to verify the debating issue over the pricing of contraceptives. Some argue that imposition of prices deter contraceptive consumption in the third world and hence be supplied free of charge while others argue that pricing of contraceptives helps to expand the low level family planning service of Ethiopia by generating revenue and improving the quality of the service. The finding revealed that contraceptive demand is not sensitive to price changes as consumers worry more about the sustenance and quality of the commodity. The finding thus deviates the traditional law of demand. Therefore, the book is believed to have significance importance to academicians, researchers,development organisations, contraceptive suppliers and marketers
Autorenporträt
I, the writer of this academic book, had an exposure in social development areas both in planning and implementation especially in health and education related projects before I join my current university. Now, I am a Lecturer at Bahir Dar University, department of Economics and lecturing different Economics courses to undergraduate students.