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 | 2754 | 1998 |
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 | 2235 | 1981 |
Empowering women with micro finance: Evidence from Bangladesh MM Pitt, SR Khandker, J Cartwright Economic development and cultural change 54 (4), 791-831, 2006 | 915 | 2006 |
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 | 677 | 1990 |
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 | 609 | 1996 |
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 | 429 | 1993 |
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 | 428 | 2003 |
Microeconometric demand system with binding nonnegativity constraints: the dual approach LF Lee, MM Pitt Econometrica: Journal of the Econometric Society, 1237-1242, 1986 | 419 | 1986 |
Food preferences and nutrition in rural Bangladesh MM Pitt The Review of Economics and Statistics, 105-114, 1983 | 334 | 1983 |
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 | 309 | 1986 |
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 | 288 | 2012 |
Health and nutrient consumption across and within farm households MM Pitt, MR Rosenzweig The Review of Economics and Statistics, 212-223, 1985 | 260 | 1985 |
Smuggling and price disparity MM Pitt Journal of International Economics 11 (4), 447-458, 1981 | 237 | 1981 |
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 | 231 | 1997 |
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 | 228 | 1990 |
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, 1-21, 1999 | 227 | 1999 |
Does micro-credit empower women? Evidence from Bangladesh MM Pitt, SR Khandker, J Cartwright Evidence from Bangladesh (March 2003), 2003 | 203 | 2003 |
Subsidy to promote girls' secondary education: the female stipend program in Bangladesh S Khandker, M Pitt, N Fuwa | 199 | 2003 |
Credit programmes for the poor and seasonality in rural Bangladesh MM Pitt, SR Khandker Journal of Development Studies 39 (2), 1-24, 2002 | 172 | 2002 |
Equity, externalities and energy subsidies The case of kerosine in Indonesia MM Pitt Journal of Development Economics 17 (3), 201-217, 1985 | 143 | 1985 |