The technical and allocative efficiency of broadacre farmers in a southern region of Western Australia is investigated over a three-year period. Applying data envelopment analysis (DEA) and stochastic frontier analysis (SFA) reveals there is some inefficiency in each year, which decreases over time. The distributions of technical efficiency in each year are positively skewed toward higher efficiency levels, indicating a majority of farms produce close to their maximum technical efficiency. DEA and SFA produce similar efficiency rankings of farms yet DEA rankings are more stable. The relationships between farm-specific variables and the DEA and SFA efficiency scores are investigated. There is evidence that farmers benefit from using at least...
Technical inefficiency (TI) indicates that output gains may be possible in the short term. A study o...
Technical efficiency is estimated and examined for a cross-section of Australian dairy farms using v...
Improving farm productivity is often touted as essential for the future prospects of Australian agri...
The production performance of wheatbelt farms in Western Australia is analysed to determine whether ...
The production performance of wheatbelt farms in Western Australia is analysed to determine whether ...
This paper examines broadacre farm performance in south-western Australia. This region has experienc...
This paper examines broadacre farm performance in south-western Australia. This region has experienc...
The concept of technical efficiency of farms has sufficiently been detailed in the literature ...
Purpose – Technical, scale, allocative and economic efficiencies are investigated by Data Envelopmen...
The Lau and Yotopoulos restricted profit function methodology for testing for differences in economi...
The Lau and Yotopoulos restricted profit function methodology for testing for differences in economi...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the determinants of technical efficiency of small scale far...
In this paper we estimate and examine technical efficiency for a cross-section of Australian dairy f...
Technical efficiency of wheat farms in eastern England is measured through the estimation of a stoch...
Technical efficiency of wheat farms in eastern England is measured through the estimation of a stoch...
Technical inefficiency (TI) indicates that output gains may be possible in the short term. A study o...
Technical efficiency is estimated and examined for a cross-section of Australian dairy farms using v...
Improving farm productivity is often touted as essential for the future prospects of Australian agri...
The production performance of wheatbelt farms in Western Australia is analysed to determine whether ...
The production performance of wheatbelt farms in Western Australia is analysed to determine whether ...
This paper examines broadacre farm performance in south-western Australia. This region has experienc...
This paper examines broadacre farm performance in south-western Australia. This region has experienc...
The concept of technical efficiency of farms has sufficiently been detailed in the literature ...
Purpose – Technical, scale, allocative and economic efficiencies are investigated by Data Envelopmen...
The Lau and Yotopoulos restricted profit function methodology for testing for differences in economi...
The Lau and Yotopoulos restricted profit function methodology for testing for differences in economi...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the determinants of technical efficiency of small scale far...
In this paper we estimate and examine technical efficiency for a cross-section of Australian dairy f...
Technical efficiency of wheat farms in eastern England is measured through the estimation of a stoch...
Technical efficiency of wheat farms in eastern England is measured through the estimation of a stoch...
Technical inefficiency (TI) indicates that output gains may be possible in the short term. A study o...
Technical efficiency is estimated and examined for a cross-section of Australian dairy farms using v...
Improving farm productivity is often touted as essential for the future prospects of Australian agri...