Non-parametric, unconditional quantile estimation for efficiency analysis with an application to Federal Reserve check processing operations
David Wheelock and
Paul Wilson
No 2005-027, Working Papers from Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
Abstract:
This paper examines the technical efficiency of U.S. Federal Reserve check processing offices over 1980?2003. We extend results from Park et al. (2000) and Daouia and Simar (2007) to develop an unconditional, hyperbolic, a-quantile estimator of efficiency. Our new estimator is fully non-parametric and robust with respect to outliers; when used to estimate distance to quantiles lying close to the full frontier, it is strongly consistent and converges at rate root-n, thus avoiding the curse of dimensionality that plagues data envelopment analysis (DEA) estimators. Our methods could be used by policymakers to compare inefficiency levels across offices or by managers of individual offices to identify peer offices.
Keywords: Check collection systems; Payment systems (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007
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