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npsf (version 0.8.0)

Nonparametric and Stochastic Efficiency and Productivity Analysis

Description

Nonparametric efficiency measurement and statistical inference via DEA type estimators (see Fre, Grosskopf, and Lovell (1994) , Kneip, Simar, and Wilson (2008) and Badunenko and Mozharovskyi (2020) ) as well as Stochastic Frontier estimators for both cross-sectional data and 1st, 2nd, and 4th generation models for panel data (see Kumbhakar and Lovell (2003) , Badunenko and Kumbhakar (2016) ). The stochastic frontier estimators can handle both half-normal and truncated normal models with conditional mean and heteroskedasticity. The marginal effects of determinants can be obtained.

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install.packages('npsf')

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Version

0.8.0

License

GPL-2

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Last Published

November 22nd, 2020

Functions in npsf (0.8.0)

coef.npsf

'coef' method for class 'npsf'
mroz

Female labor force participation
ccr81

Program Follow Through at Primary Schools
halton

'halton' method for class 'npsf'
tenonradialbc

Statistical Inference Regarding the Russell Measure of Technical Efficiency
teradial

Radial Measure of Technical Efficiency, the Debrue-Farrell Measure
banks05

U.S. Commercial Banks Data
banks00_07

U.S. Commercial Banks Data
rescale

'rescale' method for class 'npsf'
truncreg

Parametric truncated regression for cross-sectional data
teradialbc

Statistical Inference Regarding the Radial Measure of Technical Efficiency
nptestind

Nonparametric Test of Independence
pwt56

Penn World Tables 5.6 (compiled in 1995)
primes

'primes' method for class 'npsf'
nptestrts

Nonparametric Test of Returns to Scale
nobs.npsf

'nobs' method for class 'npsf'
npsf-package

Introduction to Nonparametric and Stochastic Frontier Analysis
summary.npsf

'summary' method for class 'npsf'
usmanuf

US Manufacturing Industry Data
sf

Stochastic Frontier Models Using Cross-Sectional and Panel Data
vcov.npsf

'vcov' method for class 'npsf'
tenonradial

Nonradial Measure of Technical Efficiency, the Russell Measure