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The following pages link to Systematic Departures from the Frontier: A Framework for the Analysis of Firm Inefficiency (Q3354510):
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- Estimation and inference in two-stage, semi-parametric models of production processes (Q278233) (← links)
- Valid tests of whether technical inefficiency depends on firm characteristics (Q295400) (← links)
- Non-parametric efficiency estimation using Richardson-Lucy blind deconvolution (Q320765) (← links)
- Zero-inefficiency stochastic frontier models with varying mixing proportion: a semiparametric approach (Q321114) (← links)
- Estimating fixed-effect panel stochastic frontier models by model transformation (Q736522) (← 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)
- Estimating German overqualification with stochastic earnings frontiers (Q1635008) (← links)
- A novel model of costly technical efficiency (Q1754362) (← links)
- Measuring productivity growth under factor non-substitution: an application to US steam-electric power generation utilities (Q1926809) (← links)
- A time-varying true individual effects model with endogenous regressors (Q2000876) (← links)
- Nonparametric estimation of the determinants of inefficiency in the presence of firm heterogeneity (Q2189907) (← links)
- Endogenous environmental variables in stochastic frontier models (Q2398605) (← links)
- Derivation of marginal effects of determinants of technical inefficiency (Q2442404) (← links)
- Asymmetric dependence in the stochastic frontier model using skew normal copula (Q2658024) (← links)
- Incentive regulation and the change in productive efficiency in telecommunications in the United States (Q2759386) (← links)
- On distinguishing the direct causal effect of an intervention from its efficiency-enhancing effects (Q6113345) (← links)