This paper proposes a constrained nonparametric method of estimating an input distance function. A regression function is estimated via kernel methods without functional form assumptions. To guarantee that the estimated input distance function satisfies its properties, monotonicity constraints are imposed on the regression surface via the constraint weighted bootstrapping method borrowed from statistics literature. The first, second, and cross partial analytical derivatives of the estimated input distance function are derived, and thus the elasticities measuring input substitutability can be computed from them. The method is then applied to a cross-section of 3,249 Norwegian timber producers
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Economic conditions such as convexity, homogeneity, homotheticity, and monotonicity are all importan...
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ABSTRACT: Nonparametric methods for measuring productivity indexes based on bounds for the underlyin...
In this paper we use multi-output distance functions to investigate technical inefficiency in Europe...
Abstract. Economic conditions such as convexity, homogeneity, homotheticity, and monotonic-ity are a...
Nonparametric methods for measuring productivity indexes based on bounds for the underlying producti...
This article shows how to smoothly "monotonize" standard kernel estimators of hazard rate, using boo...
This paper proposes a constrained nonparametric method of estimating an input distance function. A r...
Estimation of economic relationships often requires imposition of constraints such as positivity or ...
Recent developments in the econometric estimation of multi-output, multi-input distance functions ha...
The estimated parameters of output distance functions frequently violate the monotonicity, quasiconv...
This article offers a methodology to address the endogeneity of inputs in the input distance functio...
The issue of production function estimation has received recent attention, particularly in agricultu...
Econometric estimation of production functions is one of the most common methods in applied economic...
Economic conditions such as convexity, homogeneity, homotheticity, and monotonicity are all importan...
Multi-input multi-output production technologies can be represented using distance functions. Econom...
Efficiency and productivity analysis focuses on firm performance to obtain firm–level and industry–l...
ABSTRACT: Nonparametric methods for measuring productivity indexes based on bounds for the underlyin...
In this paper we use multi-output distance functions to investigate technical inefficiency in Europe...
Abstract. Economic conditions such as convexity, homogeneity, homotheticity, and monotonic-ity are a...
Nonparametric methods for measuring productivity indexes based on bounds for the underlying producti...
This article shows how to smoothly "monotonize" standard kernel estimators of hazard rate, using boo...