This paper starts with the basic premise that the conventional measures of productivity growth, which ignore joint production of good and bad outputs, are biased. We then construct an alternative productivity growth measure using activity analysis. An application to U.S. agriculture demonstrates its usefulness. More specifically, we show that the Tornqvist index of productivity is biased upward when production of undesirable outputs or "bads" is increasing. Conversely, this same measure of productivity is biased downward when externalities in production are decreasing
A common observation is that measures of productivity growth are pro-cyclical, meaning they are high...
This paper studies the interaction between economic and environmental performance. Applying the dire...
This paper introduces a decomposition of the additively complete Luenberger–Hicks–Moorsteen Total Fa...
This paper starts with the basic premise that the conventional measures of productivity growth, whic...
This paper starts with the basic premise: that conventional measures of productivity growth-often us...
Concerns about environmental degradation have prompted the adoption of measures that would internali...
Productivity growth is conventionally measured by indices representing discreet approximations of th...
ABSTRACT: Nonparametric methods for measuring productivity indexes based on bounds for the underlyin...
Multifactor productivity growth measures can be constructed using different input–output concepts. W...
A method of decomposing the growth in total factor productivity into effects due to nonconstant retu...
This article proposes an extended three-stage DEA methodology similar to Fried et al. (2002) to impr...
This paper investigates productivity growth as measured by the Malmquist productivity index (MPI) am...
This paper examines changes in agricultural productivity in 18 developing countries over the period ...
Productivity growth is conventionally measured by indices representing discreet approximations of th...
An important source of growth for Australian broadacre agriculture has been technical progress. We c...
A common observation is that measures of productivity growth are pro-cyclical, meaning they are high...
This paper studies the interaction between economic and environmental performance. Applying the dire...
This paper introduces a decomposition of the additively complete Luenberger–Hicks–Moorsteen Total Fa...
This paper starts with the basic premise that the conventional measures of productivity growth, whic...
This paper starts with the basic premise: that conventional measures of productivity growth-often us...
Concerns about environmental degradation have prompted the adoption of measures that would internali...
Productivity growth is conventionally measured by indices representing discreet approximations of th...
ABSTRACT: Nonparametric methods for measuring productivity indexes based on bounds for the underlyin...
Multifactor productivity growth measures can be constructed using different input–output concepts. W...
A method of decomposing the growth in total factor productivity into effects due to nonconstant retu...
This article proposes an extended three-stage DEA methodology similar to Fried et al. (2002) to impr...
This paper investigates productivity growth as measured by the Malmquist productivity index (MPI) am...
This paper examines changes in agricultural productivity in 18 developing countries over the period ...
Productivity growth is conventionally measured by indices representing discreet approximations of th...
An important source of growth for Australian broadacre agriculture has been technical progress. We c...
A common observation is that measures of productivity growth are pro-cyclical, meaning they are high...
This paper studies the interaction between economic and environmental performance. Applying the dire...
This paper introduces a decomposition of the additively complete Luenberger–Hicks–Moorsteen Total Fa...