Pitt, Mark M. and Shahidur Khandker. The Impact of Group-Based Credit on Poor Households in Bangladesh: Does the Gender of Participants Matter? Journal of Political Economy, October 1998, 958-996.

Pitt, Mark M. “Re-Re-Reply to “The Impact of Microcredit on the Poor in Bangladesh: Revisiting the Evidence“, World Bank Policy Research Paper 6801, March 2014.  (This is the long version of   Pitt, Mark M. “Response to ‘The Impact of Microcredit on the Poor in Bangladesh: Revisiting the Evidence’,” Journal of Development Studies, 2014, Vol. 50, No. 4, 605-610

Pitt, Mark M. “Replicating Replication:  Due Diligence in Roodman and Morduch’s Replication of Pitt and Khandker (1998),” World Bank Working Paper No. 6273, November 2012.  Code for “Replicating Replication:  Due Diligence in Roodman and Morduch’s Replication of Pitt and Khandker (1998)” (zip file)

Pitt, Mark M.   “Gunfight at the NOT OK Corral: Reply to “High Noon for Microfinance” by Duvendack and Palmer-Jones (Uncut version)” , July 2012

Pitt, Mark M.   “Gunfight at the NOT OK Corral: Reply to “High Noon for Microfinance” by Duvendack and Palmer-Jones (Short version)” , The Journal of Development Studies,Vol. 48, No. 12, 1886–1891, December 2012

Pitt, Mark M., “Overidentification Tests and Causality:  A Second Response to Roodman and Morduch”  April 8, 2011 (do and dta files)

Pitt, Mark M., Response to Roodman and Morduch’s “The Impact of Microcredit on the Poor in Bangladesh:  Revisiting the Evidence” March 2011.  Stata do and dta files used in this response are found here (zip file)

“Reply to Jonathan Morduch’s “Does Microfinance Really Help the Poor? New Evidence from Flagship Programs in Bangladesh“, October 14, 1999. (Stata do file from appendix)

Pitt, Mark M.  2014. “Re-Re-Reply to ‘The Impact of Microcredit on the Poor in Bangladesh:  Revisiting the Evidence’“, World Bank Policy Research Working Paper
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