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The following pages link to Tests for the consistency of consumer data (Q1079313):
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- Non-parametric tests of productive efficiency with errors-in-variables (Q278241) (← links)
- Consumer preferences and demand systems (Q299453) (← links)
- A nonparametric test of weak separability and consumer preferences (Q299469) (← links)
- Observable implications of Nash and subgame-perfect behavior in extensive games (Q393277) (← links)
- Revealed preference tests for consistency with weakly separable indirect utility (Q430158) (← links)
- Non-parametric hypothesis testing procedures and applications to demand analysis (Q580848) (← links)
- On behavioral complementarity and its implications (Q617682) (← links)
- Efficiency measures for multiplant firms (Q800805) (← links)
- A new, geometric proof of Shephard's duality theorem (Q1078054) (← links)
- Tests for the consistency of consumer data (Q1079313) (← links)
- A dynamic non-parametric measure of output efficiency (Q1081512) (← links)
- A consistent, reflexive duality framework of production: An application of quasi-concave conjugacy theory (Q1122463) (← links)
- Cost efficiency in the US steel industry: A nonparametric analysis using data envelopment analysis (Q1130010) (← links)
- Measuring technical progress with data envelopment analysis (Q1130014) (← links)
- Normality of demand in a two-goods setting (Q1693198) (← links)
- Validation and generalization of DEA and its uses (Q1893518) (← links)
- Nonparametric tests of regularity, Farrell efficiency, and goodness-of-fit (Q1902504) (← links)
- Revealed preference theory: an algorithmic outlook (Q1991199) (← links)
- Revealed preference tests for weak separability: an integer programming approach (Q2346022) (← links)
- Note: Alternative treatments of congestion in DEA -- a response to Cherchye, Kuosmanen and Post critique (Q5938395) (← links)
- A nonparametric test of translation homotheticity. (Q5941404) (← links)
- Revealed preference and revealed preference cycles: a survey (Q6596163) (← links)