International audienceThis contribution has two main objectives. First, it aims to compare empirically input-oriented technical and economic capacity notions. Second, it aims to compare these capacity notions on both convex and nonconvex technologies. After defining these capacity notions, an empirical comparison is performed using a secondary data set containing data of French fruit producers. Anticipating two key empirical conclusions, we find that all these different capacity notions follow different distributions, and also that these distributions almost always differ under convex and nonconvex technologies
In this paper, we estimate indices of technological catch-up, technological change and variations in...
Starting from existing static decompositions of overall economic efficiency on non-parametric produc...
This contribution provides a way to define and compute a tangency notion of economic capacity based ...
International audienceThis contribution has two main objectives. First, it aims to compare empirical...
Starting from the existing output-oriented plant capacity measure, this paper proposes a new input-o...
International audienceThe purpose of this contribution is to provide an overview of developments in ...
International audienceThis contribution focuses on testing the empirical impact of the convexity ass...
While economic theory acknowledges that some features of technology (e.g., indivisibilities, economi...
This paper defines a decomposition of technical efficiency for a series of nonparametric determinist...
This contribution provides a way to define and compute a tangency notion of economic capacity based ...
Duality Theory of production imposes a number of simplifying assumptions regarding the production te...
This note illustrates the potential impact of the specification of a convex production technology on...
International audienceStarting from the existing input- and output-oriented plant capacity measures,...
We measure the capacity output of a firm as the maximum amount producible by a firm given a specific...
This paper derives measures of potential output and capacity utilization for a number of OECD countr...
In this paper, we estimate indices of technological catch-up, technological change and variations in...
Starting from existing static decompositions of overall economic efficiency on non-parametric produc...
This contribution provides a way to define and compute a tangency notion of economic capacity based ...
International audienceThis contribution has two main objectives. First, it aims to compare empirical...
Starting from the existing output-oriented plant capacity measure, this paper proposes a new input-o...
International audienceThe purpose of this contribution is to provide an overview of developments in ...
International audienceThis contribution focuses on testing the empirical impact of the convexity ass...
While economic theory acknowledges that some features of technology (e.g., indivisibilities, economi...
This paper defines a decomposition of technical efficiency for a series of nonparametric determinist...
This contribution provides a way to define and compute a tangency notion of economic capacity based ...
Duality Theory of production imposes a number of simplifying assumptions regarding the production te...
This note illustrates the potential impact of the specification of a convex production technology on...
International audienceStarting from the existing input- and output-oriented plant capacity measures,...
We measure the capacity output of a firm as the maximum amount producible by a firm given a specific...
This paper derives measures of potential output and capacity utilization for a number of OECD countr...
In this paper, we estimate indices of technological catch-up, technological change and variations in...
Starting from existing static decompositions of overall economic efficiency on non-parametric produc...
This contribution provides a way to define and compute a tangency notion of economic capacity based ...