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Economic efficiency and frontier techniques

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JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC SURVEYS
Volume 18, Issue 1, Pages 33-77

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BLACKWELL PUBL LTD
DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-6419.2004.00215.x

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economic efficiency; Parametric Frontier Techniques; Non-parametric Frontier Techniques; bootstrapping; Bayesian analysis; multiple output models

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Most of the literature related to the measurement of economic efficiency has based its analysis either on parametric or on non-parametric frontier methods. The choice of estimation method has been an issue of debate, with some researchers preferring the parametric and others the non-parametric approach. The aim of this paper is to provide a critical and detailed review of both core frontier methods. In our opinion, no approach is strictly preferable to any other. Moreover, a careful consideration of their main advantages and disadvantages, of the data set utilized, and of the intrinsic characteristics of the framework under analysis will help us in the correct implementation of these techniques. Recent developments in frontier techniques and economic efficiency measurement such as Bayesian techniques, bootstrapping, duality theory and the analysis of sampling asymptotic properties are also considered in this paper.

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