eff, efficiencies: Calculate efficiencies for Farrell and sfa object
Description
Calculate efficiencies for Farrell and sfa object. For a
sfa there are several types
Usage
eff( object, ... )
efficiencies( object, ... )
# S3 method for default
efficiencies( object, ... )
# S3 method for Farrell
efficiencies(object, type = "Farrell", ...)
# S3 method for Farrell
eff(object, type = "Farrell", ...)
# S3 method for sfa
efficiencies(object, type = "BC", ...)
# S3 method for sfa
eff(object, type = "BC", ...)
Arguments
object
A Farrell object returned from a DEA function like
dea, sdea, or mea or an sfa object returned
from the function sfa.
type
The type of efficiencies to be calculated. For a
Farrell object the possibilities are “Farrell” efficiency
or “Shephard” efficiency. For a sfa object the
possibilities are “BC”, “Mode”, “J”, or
“add”.
…
Further arguments ...
Value
The efficiencies are returned as an array.
Details
The possible types for class Farrell (an object returned from
dea et al. are “Farrell” and “Shephard”.
The possible types for class sfa efficiencies are
BC
Efficiencies estimated by minimizing the mean square error;
Eq. (7.21) in Bogetoft and Otto (2011, 219) and Battese and
Coelli (1988, 392)
Mode
Efficiencies estimates using the conditional mode approach;
Bogetoft and Otto (2011, 219), Jondrow et al. (1982, 235).
J
Efficiencies estimates using the conditional mean approach
Jondrow et al. (1982, 235).
add
Efficiency in the additive model, Bogetoft and Otto (2011,
219)
References
Bogetoft and Otto; Benchmarking with DEA, SFA, and R, Springer
2011