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The Implications of Using Messy Data to Estimate Production-Frontier-Based Technical Efficiency Measures
Authors:Bill L. Seaver  Konstantinos P. Triantis
Affiliation:1. Department of Statistics , College of Business Administration, University of Tennessee , Knoxville , TN , 37996-0532;2. Department of Industrial Engineering and Operations Research, Northern Virginia Graduate Center , Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University , 2990 Telestar Court, Falls Church , VA , 22042
Abstract:An empirical study of efficiency at the plant level, requiring production and financial data, was done using frontier function specifications. It is not evident from the implementation of the production-frontier models that different methodologies will consistently flag the same observations as being efficient or inefficient. As a result, outlier diagnostics for individual observations and for subsets of observations are used to achieve a relative index of influentiality within the spectrum of efficiency. These outlier diagnostic tests consistently flag the same subset of efficient and inefficient observations as the frontier models and additionally clarify ranking discrepancies among the frontier model specifications.
Keywords:influential observations  Linear-programming specifications  Outliers  Production function  Productivity measurement and evaluation  Regression diagnostics
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