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- Assessing the business values of information technology and e-commerce independently and jointly (Q319687) (← links)
- A consistent bootstrap procedure for nonparametric symmetry tests (Q500595) (← links)
- Measuring efficiency at U. S. banks: Accounting for heterogeneity is important (Q1278675) (← links)
- Technological inefficiency and the skewness of the error component in stochastic frontier analysis (Q1614824) (← links)
- Irregular N2SLS and Lasso estimation of the matrix exponential spatial specification model (Q1792447) (← links)
- Specification testing when score test statistics are identically zero (Q1820541) (← links)
- A Monte Carlo study of old and new frontier methods for efficiency measurement (Q1926923) (← links)
- Type II failure and specification testing in the stochastic frontier model (Q2030345) (← links)
- Dependence modeling in stochastic frontier analysis (Q2148728) (← links)
- Endogeneity in stochastic frontier models (Q2635044) (← links)
- Asymmetric dependence in the stochastic frontier model using skew normal copula (Q2658024) (← links)
- The ``wrong skewness'' problem: moment constrained maximum likelihood estimation of the stochastic frontier model (Q2681803) (← links)
- Inferences from Cross-Sectional, Stochastic Frontier Models (Q3404111) (← links)
- A Laplace stochastic frontier model (Q5034250) (← links)
- The “wrong skewness” problem in stochastic frontier models: A new approach (Q5034259) (← links)
- The extended skew-normal-based stochastic frontier model with a solution to ‘wrong skewness’ problem (Q5085226) (← links)
- Combining the Virtues of Stochastic Frontier and Data Envelopment Analysis (Q5129215) (← links)
- Some Relationships Between Skew-Normal Distributions and Order Statistics from Exchangeable Normal Random Vectors (Q5421531) (← links)
- Comparative performance analysis of frontier-based efficiency measurement methods -- a Monte Carlo simulation (Q6106987) (← links)
- Robust maximum likelihood estimation of stochastic frontier models (Q6112746) (← links)