This article deals with specification and estimation of risk preferences, production risk, and technical inefficiency. It makes contribution in three separate areas of production economics. First, we model producers' attitude toward risk and derive risk preference functions (without assuming any parametric form of the utility function and any distribution of the error term representing production risk) when risk arises from production uncertainty and technical inefficiency. Second, the standard production risk model is extended to accommodate technical inefficiency and producers' attitude toward risk. Finally, the technical efficiency model is generalized to accommodate production risk and producers' attitude toward risk. Copyright 2002, Ox...
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In this paper we specify and estimate producers’ risk preference using farm data. We allow heterogen...
This study investigates the impact of risk preferences on economic efficiency scores. Risk averse i...
Risky production functions which are commonly in use are shown to be very restrictive. In particular...
This paper provides an overview of the literature on production under the influence of risk. Various...
For production risk with identified physical causes, the nature of risk, pro-duction characteristics...
The article was originally published as follows: Hausken, K. (2010) Risk, production and conflict wh...
While estimating parametric production models with risk, one faces two main problems. The first prob...
For production risk with identified physical causes, the nature of risk, production characteristics,...
This paper has two goals. First, we demonstrate that standard arguments and methods from production ...
Efficient allocation of resources has usually been couched in risk less terms, partly because statis...
This article presents a mean-variance model of the risk-averse firm under price uncertainty and exam...
Risk plays a vital role in farmers' decisions on input allocations and, therefore, output supply. T...
This paper has three goals. First, we demonstrate that standard arguments and methods from productio...
[[abstract]]This article generalizes production risk from a single output production function to a m...
We examine the relative influence of preferences and technology on producers' ex ante willingness to...
In this paper we specify and estimate producers’ risk preference using farm data. We allow heterogen...
This study investigates the impact of risk preferences on economic efficiency scores. Risk averse i...
Risky production functions which are commonly in use are shown to be very restrictive. In particular...