Léopold Simar
;
Valentin Zelenyuk

statistical inference for aggregates of farrell-type efficiencies (replication data)

In this study, we merge results of two recent directions in efficiency analysis research-aggregation and bootstrap-applied, as an example, to one of the most popular point estimators of individual efficiency: the data envelopment analysis (DEA) estimator. A natural context of the methodology developed here is a study of efficiency of a particular economic system (e.g., an industry) as a whole, or a comparison of efficiencies of distinct groups within such a system (e.g., regulated vs. non-regulated firms or private vs. public firms). Our methodology is justified by the (neoclassical) economic theory and is supported by carefully adapted statistical methods.

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Suggested Citation

Simar, Léopold; Zelenyuk, Valentin (2007): Statistical inference for aggregates of Farrell-type efficiencies (replication data). Version: 1. Journal of Applied Econometrics. Dataset. http://dx.doi.org/10.15456/jae.2022319.0717633099