Estimation of input-oriented technical efficiency using a nonhomogeneous stochastic production frontier model

Estimation of input-oriented technical efficiency using a nonhomogeneous stochastic production frontier model

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Article ID: iaor20091085
Country: United Kingdom
Volume: 38
Issue: 1
Start Page Number: 99
End Page Number: 108
Publication Date: Jan 2008
Journal: Agricultural Economics
Authors: ,
Keywords: simulation: analysis
Abstract:

Technical inefficiency can be modeled as either input-oriented (IO) or output-oriented (OO). However, in the estimation of parametric stochastic production frontier models which use maximum likelihood method only the OO measure is used. In this article we consider a simple nonhomogeneous production function and estimate it with both IO and OO specifications. A sample of 80 Spanish dairy data (1993–1998) is used to estimate both models. We consider one output (liters of milk) and four variable inputs (viz., number of cows, kilograms of concentrates, hectares of land, and labor (measured in man-equivalent units).

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