Multifactor productivity growth measures can be constructed using different input–output concepts. We estimate three distinct productivity growth measures respectively based on gross output, value added, and cash flow and discuss their economic interpretation. By making use of an index theory based decomposition model, we deviate from making neo-classical assumptions and acknowledge the role of profits. Applying the productivity growth index framework to farm level Flemish FADN data (1990–2003), we show that the estimated percentage growth of productivity is sensitive to the input–output concept under consideration. The empirical practicability of these complementary productivity growth measures depends on the purpose of measurement
In this paper we attempted to address the question presented in the title based on the data containe...
Recent theoretical advances in total factor productivity (TFP) measurement mean that TFP indexes can...
Recent theoretical advances in total factor productivity (TFP) measurement mean that TFP indexes can...
Multifactor productivity growth measures can be constructed using different input–output concepts. W...
The paper discuss the use of capital data from FADN (Farm Account Data Network) for agricultural tot...
This paper investigates productivity growth as measured by the Malmquist productivity index (MPI) am...
This article introduces the Bennet-Lowe Total Factor Productivity (TFP) indicator. The proposed meas...
This paper introduces a decomposition of the additively complete Luenberger–Hicks–Moorsteen Total Fa...
Malmquist total factor productivity index using the non-parametric technique of data envelopment to ...
Within an output distance function framework, the Total Factor Productivity growth index is decompos...
This paper uses distance functions to define new output and input quantity indexes that satisfy impo...
This article employs the superlative Fisher and Tornqvist indexes for exact decomposition of growth ...
Rising prices of agricultural commodities have renewed concerns about constraints to agricultural pr...
Improving farm productivity is often touted as essential for the future prospects of Australian agri...
Within an output distance function framework, the Total Factor Productivity growth index is decompos...
In this paper we attempted to address the question presented in the title based on the data containe...
Recent theoretical advances in total factor productivity (TFP) measurement mean that TFP indexes can...
Recent theoretical advances in total factor productivity (TFP) measurement mean that TFP indexes can...
Multifactor productivity growth measures can be constructed using different input–output concepts. W...
The paper discuss the use of capital data from FADN (Farm Account Data Network) for agricultural tot...
This paper investigates productivity growth as measured by the Malmquist productivity index (MPI) am...
This article introduces the Bennet-Lowe Total Factor Productivity (TFP) indicator. The proposed meas...
This paper introduces a decomposition of the additively complete Luenberger–Hicks–Moorsteen Total Fa...
Malmquist total factor productivity index using the non-parametric technique of data envelopment to ...
Within an output distance function framework, the Total Factor Productivity growth index is decompos...
This paper uses distance functions to define new output and input quantity indexes that satisfy impo...
This article employs the superlative Fisher and Tornqvist indexes for exact decomposition of growth ...
Rising prices of agricultural commodities have renewed concerns about constraints to agricultural pr...
Improving farm productivity is often touted as essential for the future prospects of Australian agri...
Within an output distance function framework, the Total Factor Productivity growth index is decompos...
In this paper we attempted to address the question presented in the title based on the data containe...
Recent theoretical advances in total factor productivity (TFP) measurement mean that TFP indexes can...
Recent theoretical advances in total factor productivity (TFP) measurement mean that TFP indexes can...