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Dependence modeling in stochastic frontier analysis

Mamonov Mikhail E. (), Christopher Parmeter and Prokhorov Artem B. ()
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Mamonov Mikhail E.: Institute for International Studies, MGIMO-University, Prospekt Vernadskogo 76, 119454 Moscow, Russia
Prokhorov Artem B.: Discipline of Business Analytics, Business School, The University of Sydney, Room 4088, Abercrombie Building (H70), Australia

Dependence Modeling, 2022, vol. 10, issue 1, 123-144

Abstract: This review covers several of the core methodological and empirical developments surrounding stochastic frontier models that incorporate various new forms of dependence. Such models apply naturally to panels where cross-sectional observations on firm productivity correlate over time, but also in situations where various components of the error structure correlate between each other and with input variables. Ignoring such dependence patterns is known to lead to severe biases in the estimates of production functions and to incorrect inference.

Keywords: efficiency; productivity; panel data; endogeneity; determinants of inefficiency; dependence; copulas (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1515/demo-2022-0107

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