Approaches to measuring technical efficiency on Philippine rice farms
P. J. Dawson and
J. Lingard
Journal of International Development, 1991, vol. 3, issue 3, 211-228
Abstract:
This paper reviews three approaches to measuring technical efficiency and presents empirical results using various data sets on Philippine rice farms over the period 1970‐84. First, a production function is estimated using covariance analysis for panel data; second, cross‐section data are used to estimate a stochastic production frontier; and third, a stochastic production frontier is estimated again using panel data. Large ranges of efficiency from the first two methods and a much narrower range from the third are observed. Thus, efficiency measurement is sensitive to methodology, the data period and sample.
Date: 1991
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