Stochastic Production Frontier and Technical Inefficiency: A Sensitivity Analysis
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Publication:4797697
DOI10.1081/ETC-120017975zbMATH Open1098.62581MaRDI QIDQ4797697FDOQ4797697
Mokhtar Kouki, Rafik Baccouche
Publication date: 6 March 2003
Published in: Econometric Reviews (Search for Journal in Brave)
Cites Work
- Formulation and estimation of stochastic frontier production function models
- Likelihood functions for generalized stochastic frontier estimation
- Maximum likelihood estimation of econometric frontier functions
- Wald Criteria for Jointly Testing Equality and Inequality Restrictions
- A test for distributional assumptions for the stochastic frontier functions
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- Technological inefficiency and the skewness of the error component in stochastic frontier analysis
- Nonparametric frontier estimation via local linear regression
- Strong, weak and Farrell efficient frontiers of technologies satisfying different production assumptions
- Measurement of technical inefficiency and total factor productivity growth: a semiparametric stochastic input distance frontier approach and the case of Lithuanian dairy farms
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