The field of productive efficiency analysis is currently divided between two main paradigms: the deterministic, nonparametric Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) and the parametric Stochastic Frontier Analysis (SFA). This paper examines an encompassing semiparametric frontier model that combines the DEA-type nonparametric frontier, which satisfies monotonicity and concavity, with the SFA-style stochastic homoskedastic composite error term. To estimate this model, a new two-stage method is proposed, referred to as Stochastic Non-smooth Envelopment of Data (StoNED). The first stage of the StoNED method applies convex nonparametric least squares (CNLS) to estimate the shape of the frontier without any assumptions about its functional form or smoot...
A large amount of literature has been developed on how to specify and to estimate production frontie...
This thesis is a contribution to frontier analysis and its application to developing areas in Morocc...
Most nonparametric methods for estimating production frontiers (data envelopment analysis and free d...
Literature of productive efficiency analysis is currently divided between two main paradigms: the pa...
The field of productive efficiency analysis is currently divided between two main paradigms: the det...
Stochastic nonparametric envelopment of data (StoNED) combines the virtues of data envelopment analy...
The literature of productive efficiency analysis is divided into two main branches: the parametric S...
The outcome of a production process might not only deviate from a theoretical maximum due to ineffic...
When analyzing productivity and efficiency of firms, stochastic frontier models are very attractive ...
A recent spate of research has attempted to develop estimators for stochastic frontier models that e...
This paper develops a new nonparametric model for efficiency estimation. In contrast to Data Envelop...
In this paper we extend the work of Simar (J Product Ananl 28:183–201, 2007) introducing noise in no...
When analyzing productivity and efficiency of firms, stochastic frontier models are very attractive ...
A number of studies have explored the semi- and nonparametric estimation of stochastic frontier mode...
In this paper we extend the work of Simar (2007) introducing noise in nonparamet-ric frontier models...
A large amount of literature has been developed on how to specify and to estimate production frontie...
This thesis is a contribution to frontier analysis and its application to developing areas in Morocc...
Most nonparametric methods for estimating production frontiers (data envelopment analysis and free d...
Literature of productive efficiency analysis is currently divided between two main paradigms: the pa...
The field of productive efficiency analysis is currently divided between two main paradigms: the det...
Stochastic nonparametric envelopment of data (StoNED) combines the virtues of data envelopment analy...
The literature of productive efficiency analysis is divided into two main branches: the parametric S...
The outcome of a production process might not only deviate from a theoretical maximum due to ineffic...
When analyzing productivity and efficiency of firms, stochastic frontier models are very attractive ...
A recent spate of research has attempted to develop estimators for stochastic frontier models that e...
This paper develops a new nonparametric model for efficiency estimation. In contrast to Data Envelop...
In this paper we extend the work of Simar (J Product Ananl 28:183–201, 2007) introducing noise in no...
When analyzing productivity and efficiency of firms, stochastic frontier models are very attractive ...
A number of studies have explored the semi- and nonparametric estimation of stochastic frontier mode...
In this paper we extend the work of Simar (2007) introducing noise in nonparamet-ric frontier models...
A large amount of literature has been developed on how to specify and to estimate production frontie...
This thesis is a contribution to frontier analysis and its application to developing areas in Morocc...
Most nonparametric methods for estimating production frontiers (data envelopment analysis and free d...