This paper presents a methodology for estimating technical efficiency levels or individual farms using both a fixed effects panel model and a stochastic production frontier approach. It tests whether the estimated technical efficiency levels are associated with measures of contact with the advisory service. The approach is applied to a panel of 307 farms drawn from the Irish National Farm Survey over the period 1984 to 1994. The results show evidence that extension contact has had a positive impact on agricultural output
It has been recognized that modeling agricultural productivity growth and inefficiency is a challeng...
In this paper the cost efficiency of Scottish farms is determined, variables that explain the relati...
In this paper the relative cost efficiency of Scottish farms is determined, and variables that expla...
using National Farm Survey (N.F.S.) data. It also examines whether levels of technical efficiency ar...
End of Project ReportThis report investigates technical change and levels of technical efficiency on...
The modelling and estimation of frontier production functions has been an important area of economet...
This paper redefines technical efficiency by incorporating provision of environmental goods as one o...
This paper measures the degree of technical efficiency of Greek farms at discrete points in time. St...
This study estimates technical efficiency (TE) using a stochastic production frontier based on a ran...
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Recognising potential selection bias due to non-randomness of the data, this study used propensity s...
Technical efficiency, the ratio of physical inputs to outputs, is a popular means of assessing agric...
Technical efficiency is estimated and examined for a cross-section of Australian dairy farms using v...
This paper explores the factors that influence the efficiency levels of Irish dairy farms. An unbala...
This paper addresses issues related to efficiency measurement from an empirical point of view. A sto...
It has been recognized that modeling agricultural productivity growth and inefficiency is a challeng...
In this paper the cost efficiency of Scottish farms is determined, variables that explain the relati...
In this paper the relative cost efficiency of Scottish farms is determined, and variables that expla...
using National Farm Survey (N.F.S.) data. It also examines whether levels of technical efficiency ar...
End of Project ReportThis report investigates technical change and levels of technical efficiency on...
The modelling and estimation of frontier production functions has been an important area of economet...
This paper redefines technical efficiency by incorporating provision of environmental goods as one o...
This paper measures the degree of technical efficiency of Greek farms at discrete points in time. St...
This study estimates technical efficiency (TE) using a stochastic production frontier based on a ran...
this document for non-commercial purposes by any means, provided that this copyright notice appears ...
Recognising potential selection bias due to non-randomness of the data, this study used propensity s...
Technical efficiency, the ratio of physical inputs to outputs, is a popular means of assessing agric...
Technical efficiency is estimated and examined for a cross-section of Australian dairy farms using v...
This paper explores the factors that influence the efficiency levels of Irish dairy farms. An unbala...
This paper addresses issues related to efficiency measurement from an empirical point of view. A sto...
It has been recognized that modeling agricultural productivity growth and inefficiency is a challeng...
In this paper the cost efficiency of Scottish farms is determined, variables that explain the relati...
In this paper the relative cost efficiency of Scottish farms is determined, and variables that expla...