Estimating state-contingent production frontiers
Contribuinte(s) |
B. W. Brorsen C. B. Barrett I. M. Sheldon S. K. Swallow |
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Data(s) |
19/01/2006
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Resumo |
Chambers and Quiggin (2000) use state-contingent representations of risky production technologies to establish important theoretical results concerning producer behavior under uncertainty. Unfortunately, perceived problems in the estimation of state-contingent models have limited the usefulness of the approach in policy formulation. We show that fixed and random effects state-contingent production frontiers can be conveniently estimated in a finite mixtures framework. An empirical example is provided. Compared to conventional estimation approaches, we find that estimating production frontiers in a state-contingent framework produces significantly different estimates of elasticities, firm technical efficiencies, and other quantities of economic interest. |
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Idioma(s) |
eng |
Publicador |
Blackwell |
Palavras-Chave | #Agricultural Economics & Policy #Economics #Finite Mixtures #Gibb's Sampling #Inefficiency #Risk #Uncertainty #Technical Efficiency #Panel-data #Models #Inference #C1 #340402 Econometric and Statistical Methods #340201 Agricultural Economics #720404 Productivity #1402 Applied Economics #1403 Econometrics |
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Journal Article |