In the fixed-effects stochastic frontier model an efficiency measure relative to the best firm in the sample is universally employed. This paper considers a new measure relative to the worst firm in the sample. We find that estimates of this measure have smaller bias than those of the traditional measure when the sample consists of many firms near the efficient frontier. Moreover, a two-sided measure relative to both the best and the worst firms is proposed. Simulations suggest that the new measures may be preferred depending on the skewness of the inefficiency distribution and the scale of efficiency differences
The paper analyzes a number of competing approaches to modeling efficiency in panel studies. The spe...
© Oxford University Press, 2013.This chapter provides an overview of techniques for econometric anal...
This paper highlights the sensitivity of technical efficiency estimates to estimation approaches usi...
In the fixed-effects stochastic frontier model an efficiency measure relative to the best firm in th...
Parametric stochastic frontier models yield firm-level conditional distributions of inefficiency tha...
Stochastic frontier models are widely used to measure, e.g., technical efficiencies of firms. The cl...
In recent years a number of alternative methods have been proposed with which to measure technical e...
Estimating the stochastic frontier model and calculating technical efficiency of decision making uni...
Stochastic frontier models are widely used to measure, e.g., technical efficiencies of firms. The cl...
Parametric stochastic frontier models yield firm-level conditional distributions of inefficiency tha...
Consider a stochastic frontier model with one-sided inefficiency u, and suppose that the scale of u ...
Estimates of technical inefficiency based on fixed effects estimation of the stochastic frontier mod...
Following Farrell's (1957) definitions of firm's technical and allocative efficiencies and the formu...
This paper addresses some of the recent developments in efficiency measurement using stochastic fron...
Following Farrell’s pioneering work [1957], the development and refinements of the economic and stat...
The paper analyzes a number of competing approaches to modeling efficiency in panel studies. The spe...
© Oxford University Press, 2013.This chapter provides an overview of techniques for econometric anal...
This paper highlights the sensitivity of technical efficiency estimates to estimation approaches usi...
In the fixed-effects stochastic frontier model an efficiency measure relative to the best firm in th...
Parametric stochastic frontier models yield firm-level conditional distributions of inefficiency tha...
Stochastic frontier models are widely used to measure, e.g., technical efficiencies of firms. The cl...
In recent years a number of alternative methods have been proposed with which to measure technical e...
Estimating the stochastic frontier model and calculating technical efficiency of decision making uni...
Stochastic frontier models are widely used to measure, e.g., technical efficiencies of firms. The cl...
Parametric stochastic frontier models yield firm-level conditional distributions of inefficiency tha...
Consider a stochastic frontier model with one-sided inefficiency u, and suppose that the scale of u ...
Estimates of technical inefficiency based on fixed effects estimation of the stochastic frontier mod...
Following Farrell's (1957) definitions of firm's technical and allocative efficiencies and the formu...
This paper addresses some of the recent developments in efficiency measurement using stochastic fron...
Following Farrell’s pioneering work [1957], the development and refinements of the economic and stat...
The paper analyzes a number of competing approaches to modeling efficiency in panel studies. The spe...
© Oxford University Press, 2013.This chapter provides an overview of techniques for econometric anal...
This paper highlights the sensitivity of technical efficiency estimates to estimation approaches usi...