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Rosenzweig, Mark R. Khandker, Shahidur R. Hassan, Nazmul Cartwright, Jennifer Lee, Lung-fei Slemrod, Joel Hassan, Md. N. Millimet, Daniel L. McKernan, Signe-Mary Chowdhury, Omar Haider Menon, Nidhiya Roodman, David Malin Gibbons, Donna M. Hassan, M. N. Moskowitz, David Sumodiningrat, Gunawan Kao, Chihwa Morduch, Jonathan Hassan, Mohammad Nazmul Duvendack, Maren Moskowitz, David Z. Chen, Joyce J. Rosenzweig, Mark R. All co-authors bangladesh bangladesch evidence microfinance programs mikrofinanzierung rural impact poor health gesundheit armutsbekämpfung cost sectors based data micro gender formal informal financial program child paper geschlecht effects estimates greater itemizing households income countries determinants fertility group schooling participation model fertilität indonesia human capital effect
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Mark Martin Pitt Prof. Alternative spellings: Mark M. Pitt Mark Pitt B: 1949
Affiliations University of Minnesota. Department of Economics Brown University
Q102603749
Publishing years Series Living Standards Measurement Study working paper (4) Policy Research Working Paper (4) Policy research working paper : WPS (4) Bulletin / Economic Development Center, University of Minnesota (3) Working papers / Brown University, Department of Economics (3) NBER Working Paper (2) Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. (2) World Bank Policy Research Working Paper (2) Discussion paper series / IZA (1) Yale Economics Department Working Paper (1) Discussion papers (1) BREAD working paper (1) CID faculty working paper (1) Policy research working paper (1) Analysis of data on health (1) World Bank discussion paper (1) World Bank discussion papers (1) IZA Discussion Paper (1) LSMS working paper (1) Discussion paper series (1)