Efficiency measurement in the stochastic frontier model

Efficiency measurement in the stochastic frontier model

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Article ID: iaor20014182
Country: Netherlands
Volume: 129
Issue: 2
Start Page Number: 434
End Page Number: 442
Publication Date: Mar 2001
Journal: European Journal of Operational Research
Authors: ,
Abstract:

Deterministic models of technical efficiency assume that all deviations from the production frontier are due to inefficiency. Critics argue that no allowance is made for measurement error and other statistical noise so that the resulting efficiency measure will be contaminated. The stochastic frontier model is an alternative that allows both inefficiency and measurement error. Advocates argue that the stochastic frontier models should be used despite other potential limitations because of the superior conceptual treatment of noise. As will be demonstrated in this paper, however, the assumed shape of the error distributions is used to identify a key production function parameter. Therefore, the stochastic frontier models, like the deterministic models, cannot produce absolute measures of efficiency. Moreover, we show that rankings for firm-specific inefficiency estimates produced by traditional stochastic frontier models do not change from the rankings of the composed errors. As a result, the performance of the deterministic models is qualitatively similar to that of the stochastic frontier models.

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