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observations from the data. We show that differencing out the data further erodes efficiency compared to drawing inference …
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This paper provides a new comparative analysis of pooled least squares and fixed effects estimators of the slope coefficients in the case of panel data models when the time dimension (T) is fixed while the cross section dimension (N) is allowed to increase without bounds. The individual effects...
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This paper proposes a stochastic frontier panel data model in which unit-specific inefficiencies are spatially correlated. In particular, this model has simultaneously three important features: i) the total inefficiency of a productive unit depends on its own inefficiency and on the inefficiency...
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Typically, the error term in stochastic frontier models is assumed to be positively skewed; however, efficiency scores … all model parameters and efficiency scores can be estimated consistently regardless of positive or negative inefficiency …
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