Generalized Moments Estimation for Spatial Panel Data: Indonesian Rice Farming
Viliam Druska and
William C. Horrace
American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 2004, vol. 86, issue 1, 185-198
Abstract:
We consider estimation of a panel data model where disturbances are spatially correlated in the crosssectional dimension, based on geographic or economic proximity. When the time dimension of the data is large, spatial correlation parameters may be consistently estimated. When the time dimension is small (the usual panel data case), we develop an estimator that extends the cross‐sectional model of Kelejian and Prucha. This approach is applied in a stochastic frontier framework to a panel of Indonesian rice farms where spatial correlations represent productivity shock spillovers, based on geographic proximity and weather. These spillovers affect farm‐level efficiency estimation and ranking.
Date: 2004
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