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The following pages link to A Monte Carlo comparison of two production frontier estimation methods: Corrected ordinary least squares and data envelopment analysis (Q1261320):
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- Stochastic data envelopment analysis -- a review (Q322610) (← links)
- Technical efficiency estimation with multiple inputs and multiple outputs using regression analysis (Q621678) (← links)
- Alternative approaches to include exogenous variables in DEA measures: A comparison using Monte Carlo (Q1017436) (← links)
- Improving discrimination in data envelopment analysis: PCA-DEA or variable reduction (Q1038415) (← links)
- How to generate regularly behaved production data? A Monte Carlo experimentation on DEA scale efficiency measurement (Q1042139) (← links)
- Efficiency estimation and error decomposition in the stochastic frontier model: A Monte Carlo analysis (Q1125096) (← links)
- On the measurement of technical efficiency in the public sector (Q1268441) (← links)
- Stochastic models and variable returns to scales in data envelopment analysis (Q1291683) (← links)
- The effects of exogenous variables in efficiency measurement -- a Monte Carlo study (Q1291777) (← links)
- Small-sample properties of ML, COLS, and DEA estimators of frontier models in the presence of heteroscedasticity. (Comment by R.D.Banker, H.S.Chang, and W.W.Cooper) (Q1296012) (← links)
- The weighted Russell measure of technical efficiency (Q1296049) (← links)
- Evaluating the information content of a measure of plant output: An application to high-technology manufacturing (Q1349406) (← links)
- A simulation study of DEA and parametric frontier models in the presence of heteroscedasticity. (Q1420389) (← links)
- Combining uncertainty with uncertainty to get certainty? Efficiency analysis for regulation purposes (Q1755254) (← links)
- A new approach for technical efficiency estimation in multiple output production (Q1806819) (← links)
- Efficiency measurement in the stochastic frontier model (Q1840866) (← links)
- Validation and generalization of DEA and its uses (Q1893518) (← links)
- A Monte Carlo study of old and new frontier methods for efficiency measurement (Q1926923) (← links)
- Efficiency measurement for multi-product industries: A comparison of classic and recent techniques based on simulated data (Q1972016) (← links)
- A modified slacks-based measure of efficiency in data envelopment analysis (Q2023929) (← links)
- Optimal expansion paths for hospitals of different types: viewpoint of scope economies and evidence from Chinese hospitals (Q2029045) (← links)
- Sensitivity analysis of stochastic frontier analysis models (Q2031307) (← links)
- Performance estimation when the distribution of inefficiency is unknown (Q2079433) (← links)
- Simulation designs for production frontiers (Q2160525) (← links)
- Benchmarking the benchmarks -- comparing the accuracy of data envelopment analysis models in constant returns to scale settings (Q2184064) (← links)
- Stochastic data envelopment analysis in measuring the efficiency of Taiwan commercial banks (Q2378479) (← links)
- Scale economies and production function estimation for object-oriented software component and source code documentation size (Q2488924) (← links)
- Impacts of random noise and specification on estimates of capacity derived from data envelopment analysis (Q5956200) (← links)
- Comparative performance analysis of frontier-based efficiency measurement methods -- a Monte Carlo simulation (Q6106987) (← links)