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Mark Rosenzweig
Professor of Economics, Yale University
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Learning by doing and learning from others: Human capital and technical change in agriculture
AD Foster, MR Rosenzweig
Journal of political Economy 103 (6), 1176-1209, 1995
30571995
Credit market constraints, consumption smoothing, and the accumulation of durable production assets in low-income countries: Investments in bullocks in India
MR Rosenzweig, KI Wolpin
Journal of political economy 101 (2), 223-244, 1993
18151993
Wealth, weather risk and the composition and profitability of agricultural investments
MR Rosenzweig, HP Binswanger
The economic journal 103 (416), 56-78, 1993
17571993
Consumption smoothing, migration, and marriage: Evidence from rural India
MR Rosenzweig, O Stark
Journal of political Economy 97 (4), 905-926, 1989
16521989
Microeconomics of technology adoption
AD Foster, MR Rosenzweig
Annu. Rev. Econ. 2 (1), 395-424, 2010
14812010
Behavioural and material determinants of production relations in agriculture
HP Binswanger, MR Rosenzweig
The Journal of Development Studies 22 (3), 503-539, 1986
14531986
Returns to birthweight
JR Behrman, MR Rosenzweig
Review of Economics and statistics 86 (2), 586-601, 2004
13482004
Estimating a household production function: Heterogeneity, the demand for health inputs, and their effects on birth weight
MR Rosenzweig, TP Schultz
Journal of political economy 91 (5), 723-746, 1983
11301983
Technical change and human-capital returns and investments: evidence from the green revolution
AD Foster, MR Rosenzweig
The American economic review, 931-953, 1996
10771996
Does increasing women's schooling raise the schooling of the next generation?
JR Behrman, MR Rosenzweig
American economic review 92 (1), 323-334, 2002
10692002
Risk, implicit contracts and the family in rural areas of low-income countries
MR Rosenzweig
The Economic Journal 98 (393), 1148-1170, 1988
10421988
Traditional institutions meet the modern world: Caste, gender, and schooling choice in a globalizing economy
K Munshi, M Rosenzweig
American Economic Review 96 (4), 1225-1252, 2006
9802006
Testing the quantity-quality fertility model: The use of twins as a natural experiment
MR Rosenzweig, KI Wolpin
Econometrica: journal of the Econometric Society, 227-240, 1980
9801980
How infrastructure and financial institutions affect agricultural output and investment in India
HP Binswanger, SR Khandker, MR Rosenzweig
Journal of development Economics 41 (2), 337-366, 1993
9591993
Natural “natural experiments” in economics
MR Rosenzweig, KI Wolpin
Journal of Economic Literature 38 (4), 827-874, 2000
9482000
Immigrant health: Selectivity and acculturation
G Jass, DS Massey
IFS Working Papers, 2004
8752004
Do population control policies induce more human capital investment? Twins, birth weight and China's “one-child” policy
MR Rosenzweig, J Zhang
The Review of Economic Studies 76 (3), 1149-1174, 2009
7782009
Fertility, schooling, and the economic contribution of children of rural India: An econometric analysis
MR Rosenzweig, R Evenson
Econometrica: journal of the Econometric Society, 1065-1079, 1977
7651977
Networks and misallocation: Insurance, migration, and the rural-urban wage gap
K Munshi, M Rosenzweig
American Economic Review 106 (01), 46-98, 2016
7332016
Handbook of development economics
HB Chenery, TP Schultz, TN Srinivasan, J Strauss, JR Behrman
Elsevier, 1988
7041988
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