In the early 1980’s Koop and Diewert proposed the decomposition of cost efficiency into allocative and technical efficiency for parametric functional forms based on the radial approach initiated by Farrell. We show that such approach is only valid for homothetic technologies where the radial distance function can be correctly interpreted as a technical efficiency measure since allocative efficiency is independent of the output level and radial input reductions leave it unchanged. For the general case of non-homothetic technologies where optimal input demands depend on the output targeted by the firm, as does the inequality between marginal rates of substitution and market pricesallocative inefficiency, we show that the correct definition of...
The birth of the directional distance function as an inefficiency measure was linked to the consumer...
We extend a recently developed DEA methodology for cost efficiency analysis towards profit efficienc...
In this paper, we estimate a lower bound for the sum of firms ’ allocative efficiencies without info...
Cost or revenue efficiency measurement based on the approach initiated by Farrell has received great...
This paper is a version of an old 1983 paper presented at IV Encuentro hispano-francés de economista...
We discuss how to properly decompose economic efficiency when the underlying technology is non-homot...
In this chapter, we present the classic approach to calculate and decompose cost and revenue efficie...
Cost or revenue efficiency measurement based on the approach initiated by Farrell has received grea...
After the introduction in the Data Envelopment Analysis literature of the radial measures, other app...
This chapter is concerned with the measurement of profitability efficiency, defined as the ratio of ...
From the beginning of DEA as a well-defined multi-output-multi-input tool for measuring efficiency, ...
Efficiency measurements have been the concern of researchers with an aim to investigate the efficien...
The reverse directional distance function, shortly RDDF, is a relatively recent concept introduced b...
Cooperation between firms can never improve the technical efficiency of any coalition of firms. Thi...
In this paper, we estimate a lower bound for the sum of firms' allocative efficiencies in the absenc...
The birth of the directional distance function as an inefficiency measure was linked to the consumer...
We extend a recently developed DEA methodology for cost efficiency analysis towards profit efficienc...
In this paper, we estimate a lower bound for the sum of firms ’ allocative efficiencies without info...
Cost or revenue efficiency measurement based on the approach initiated by Farrell has received great...
This paper is a version of an old 1983 paper presented at IV Encuentro hispano-francés de economista...
We discuss how to properly decompose economic efficiency when the underlying technology is non-homot...
In this chapter, we present the classic approach to calculate and decompose cost and revenue efficie...
Cost or revenue efficiency measurement based on the approach initiated by Farrell has received grea...
After the introduction in the Data Envelopment Analysis literature of the radial measures, other app...
This chapter is concerned with the measurement of profitability efficiency, defined as the ratio of ...
From the beginning of DEA as a well-defined multi-output-multi-input tool for measuring efficiency, ...
Efficiency measurements have been the concern of researchers with an aim to investigate the efficien...
The reverse directional distance function, shortly RDDF, is a relatively recent concept introduced b...
Cooperation between firms can never improve the technical efficiency of any coalition of firms. Thi...
In this paper, we estimate a lower bound for the sum of firms' allocative efficiencies in the absenc...
The birth of the directional distance function as an inefficiency measure was linked to the consumer...
We extend a recently developed DEA methodology for cost efficiency analysis towards profit efficienc...
In this paper, we estimate a lower bound for the sum of firms ’ allocative efficiencies without info...