English

Technical efficiency and inefficiency: SFA misspecification

Methodology 2020-02-11 v4

Abstract

The effect of external factors zz on technical inefficiency (TITI) in stochastic frontier (SF) production models is often specified through the variance of inefficiency term uu. In this setup the signs of marginal effects of zz on TITI and technical efficiency TETE identify how one should control zz to increase TITI or decrease TETE. We prove that these signs for TITI and TETE are opposite for typical setups with normally distributed random error vv and exponentially or half-normally distributed uu for both conditional and unconditional cases. On the other hand, we give an example to show that signs of the marginal effects of zz on TITI and TETE may coincide, at least for some ranges of zz. In our example, the distribution of uu is a mixture of two distributions, and the proportion of the mixture is a function of zz. Thus if the real data comes from this mixture distribution, and we estimate model parameters with an exponential or half-normal distribution for uu, the estimated efficiency and the marginal effect of zz on TETE would be wrong. Moreover, for a misspecified model, the rank correlations between the true and the estimated values of TE could be small and even negative for some subsamples of data. These results are demonstrated by simulations.

Cite

@article{arxiv.1902.02824,
  title  = {Technical efficiency and inefficiency: SFA misspecification},
  author = {S. Kumbhakar and A. Peresetsky and Y. Shchetynin and A. Zaytsev},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1902.02824},
  year   = {2020}
}
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