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The following pages link to Modeling allocative inefficiency in a translog cost function and cost share equations: An exact relationship (Q1362045):
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- Measuring technical and allocative inefficiency in the translog cost system: a Bayesian approach (Q262768) (← links)
- Pitfalls in the estimation of a cost function that ignores allocative inefficiency: a Monte Carlo analysis (Q278177) (← links)
- Estimation of technical and allocative inefficiency: a primal system approach (Q278187) (← links)
- Parameters measuring bank risk and their estimation (Q322446) (← links)
- Estimation of market power in the presence of firm level inefficiencies (Q527925) (← links)
- Some recent developments in efficiency measurement in stochastic frontier models (Q764413) (← links)
- Estimating input-specific technical inefficiency: The case of the Tunisian banking industry (Q1278684) (← links)
- The decomposition of cost efficiency and the canonical form of cost function and cost share equations (Q1389741) (← links)
- A review of bank efficiency and productivity (Q1633088) (← links)
- The effect of the normalisation of the shadow price vector on the cost function estimation. (Q1852944) (← links)
- On the equivalence of two normalizations in estimating shadow cost functions (Q1927409) (← links)
- Endogenous productivity: a new Bayesian perspective (Q2095920) (← links)
- On identifying risk-adjusted efficiency gains or losses of prospective mergers and acquisitions (Q2095929) (← links)
- Endogenous dynamic efficiency in the intertemporal optimization models of firm behavior (Q2301969) (← links)
- Management estimation in banking (Q2301972) (← links)
- Technical and allocative efficiency in a panel stochastic production frontier system model (Q2424783) (← links)
- Endogeneity in stochastic frontier models (Q2635044) (← links)
- Technical and allocative efficiency in European banking (Q2654329) (← links)
- On the Joint Estimation of Heterogeneous Technologies, Technical, and Allocative Inefficiency (Q5864377) (← links)