Partial Frontier Efficiency Analysis

Tauchmann H (2012)


Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 2012

Journal

Publisher: StataCorp

Book Volume: 12

Pages Range: 461-478

Journal Issue: 3

Abstract

Despite their frequent use in applied work, nonparametric approaches to efficiency analysis-namely, data envelopment analysis and free disposal hull- have bad reputations among econometricians. This is mainly because data envelopment analysis and free disposal hull represent deterministic approaches that are highly sensitive to outliers and measurement errors. However, so-called partial frontier approaches have recently been developed, namely, order-m and order-α. These approaches generalize free disposal hull by allowing for superefficient observations to be located beyond the estimated production-possibility frontier. Although these methods are also purely nonparametric, the sensitivity to outliers is substantially reduced by partial frontier approaches enveloping just a subsample of observations. In this article, I introduce the new Stata commands orderm and orderalpha, which implement order-m, order-α, and free disposal hull efficiency analysis in Stata. The commands allow for several options, such as statistical inference based on subsampling bootstrapping. © 2012 StataCorp LP.

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APA:

Tauchmann, H. (2012). Partial Frontier Efficiency Analysis. Stata Journal, 12(3), 461-478.

MLA:

Tauchmann, Harald. "Partial Frontier Efficiency Analysis." Stata Journal 12.3 (2012): 461-478.

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