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ssfa (version 1.2.2)

u.ssfa: SSFA inefficiency

Description

This function returns the specific inefficiency of each producer (without local spatial effects) calculated by the Jondrow et al. (JLMS) (1982) formulation modified by using an autoregressive specification in the inefficiency term.

Usage

u.ssfa(object, ...)

Value

Inefficiency of each producer (without local spatial effects).

Arguments

object

an object of class ssfa.

...

further arguments for methods.

References

Fusco, E. and Vidoli, F. (2013) Spatial stochastic frontier models: controlling spatial global and local heterogeneity , International Review of Applied Economics, 27(5) 679-694.

Fusco, E. (2020). Spatial Dependence in Efficiency Parametric Models: A Generalization and Simulation Studies, "Scienze Regionali, Italian Journal of Regional Science" Speciale/2021, 595-618.

Kumbhakar, S. C., and C. A. K. Lovell. (2000) Stochastic Frontier Analysis, Cambridge University Press.

Jondrow, J., C. A. Knox Lovell, I. S. Materov, and P. Schmidt. (1982). On the Estimation of Technical Inefficiency in the Stochastic Frontier Production Function Model. Journal of Econometrics 19 (2-3): 233-238.

See Also

eff.ssfa

Examples

Run this code
library(ssfa) 
data(SSFA_example_data)
data(Italian_W)
ssfa <- ssfa(log_y ~ log_x, data = SSFA_example_data, 
            data_w=Italian_W, form = "production", par_rho=TRUE)
ineff <- u.ssfa(ssfa)

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