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Willingness to Pay for Improved Solid Waste Collection and Its Implication on Business Orientation Practices of Local Governments in Ghana
Alexander Amoah
American Journal of Environmental Protection
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2018
, 6(3), 77-97 doi:10.12691/env-6-3-4
Table 1. Distribution of Respondents
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Table 2. Amounts respondents currently pay for sanitation
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Table 3. How respondent rate the quality of service delivery and whether or not they are willing to pay for improved SWCD
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Table 4. Extra Amount respondents are willing to pay for SWCD
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Table 5. How respondent treats garbage after cleaning
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Table 6. Responsibility for Sanitation and willingness to pay for SWCD
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Table 7. How contributions are used and willingness to pay for SWCD
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Table 8. Reasons why respondents are unwillingness to pay extra for SWCD
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Table 9. Assessment of Business Orientation
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The institution provides adequate incentives to maintain staff
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Standards for interpreting Cramer’s V as proposed by Cohen (1988)
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Table A. Breakdown of Consumer Sample by Age of Respondent
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Table B. Breakdown of Consumer Sample by Respondent’s Occupation and Level of Education
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Table C. Respondents location and the Numbers of years worked a location
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Table D. Breakdown of Service provider Sample by Position at work place
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Table E. Breakdown of Service Provider Sample Organisation
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