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Mark Pitt
Research Professor of Population Studies, Brown University
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The impact of group-based credit programs on poor households in Bangladesh: Does the gender of participants matter?
MM Pitt, SR Khandker
Journal of political economy 106 (5), 958-996, 1998
27171998
The measurement and sources of technical inefficiency in the Indonesian weaving industry
MM Pitt, LF Lee
Journal of development economics 9 (1), 43-64, 1981
21981981
Empowering women with micro finance: Evidence from Bangladesh
MM Pitt, SR Khandker, J Cartwright
Economic development and cultural change 54 (4), 791-831, 2006
8722006
Productivity, health, and inequality in the intrahousehold distribution of food in low-income countries
MM Pitt, MR Rosenzweig, MN Hassan
The American Economic Review, 1139-1156, 1990
6711990
Household and intrahousehold impact of the Grameen Bank and similar targeted credit programs in Bangladesh
MM Pitt, SR Khandker, World Bank
The World Bank, 1996
5961996
Credit programs for the poor and the health status of children in rural Bangladesh
MM Pitt, SR Khandker, OH Chowdhury, DL Millimet
International Economic Review 44 (1), 87-118, 2003
4262003
Microeconometric demand system with binding nonnegativity constraints: the dual approach
LF Lee, MM Pitt
Econometrica: Journal of the Econometric Society, 1237-1242, 1986
4251986
The determinants and consequences of the placement of government programs in Indonesia
MM Pitt, MR Rosenzweig, DM Gibbons
The World Bank Economic Review 7 (3), 319-348, 1993
4241993
Food preferences and nutrition in rural Bangladesh
MM Pitt
The Review of Economics and Statistics, 105-114, 1983
3311983
Agricultural prices, food consumption, and the health and productivity of Indonesian farmers
M Pitt, M Rosenzweig
Agricultural household models: Extensions, applications and policy, 153-82, 1986
3021986
Human capital investment and the gender division of labor in a brawn-based economy
MM Pitt, MR Rosenzweig, MN Hassan
American economic review 102 (7), 3531-3560, 2012
2792012
Health and nutrient consumption across and within farm households
MM Pitt, MR Rosenzweig
The Review of Economics and Statistics, 212-223, 1985
2601985
Smuggling and price disparity
MM Pitt
Journal of International Economics 11 (4), 447-458, 1981
2321981
Estimating the intrahousehold incidence of illness: Child health and gender-inequality in the allocation of time
MM Pitt, MR Rosenzweig
International Economic Review, 969-989, 1990
2281990
The effects of improved nutrition, sanitation, and water quality on child health in high-mortality populations
L Lee, MR Rosenzweig, MM Pitt
Journal of econometrics 77 (1), 209-235, 1997
2271997
Credit programs for the poor and reproductive behavior in low-income countries: are the reported causal relationships the result of heterogeneity bias?
MM Pin, SR Khandker, SM McKernan, MA Latif
Demography 36 (1), 1-21, 1999
2231999
Does micro-credit empower women? Evidence from Bangladesh
MM Pitt, SR Khandker, J Cartwright
Evidence from Bangladesh (March 2003), 2003
2012003
Subsidy to promote girls' secondary education: the female stipend program in Bangladesh
S Khandker, M Pitt, N Fuwa
2002003
Credit programmes for the poor and seasonality in rural Bangladesh
MM Pitt, SR Khandker
Journal of Development Studies 39 (2), 1-24, 2002
1712002
Microeconometric models of rationing, imperfect markets, and non-negativity constraints
LF Lee, MM Pitt
Journal of Econometrics 36 (1-2), 89-110, 1987
1381987
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