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01 Jan 1983

800 citations


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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors generalize the results of Hausman and Taylor (1981), Schmidt and Sickles (1984), Cornwell, Schmidt and Sissles (1990) and Park and Simar (1992) to the efficient IV estimation of panel models in which the random effects are correlated with a subset of the regressors.
Abstract: This paper generalizes the results of Hausman and Taylor (1981), Schmidt and Sickles (1984), Cornwell, Schmidt and Sickles (1990) and Park and Simar (1992) to the efficient IV estimation of panel models in which the random effects are correlated with a subset of the regressors. The model in which this estimator has particular promise is the stochastic frontier model in which it is posited that inefficiency is correlated with certain characteristics of the determinants of technology, or observable proxies for heterogeneity in the application of that technology, which renders the random components treatment of efficiency inconsistent. In the spirit of Robinson (1988) our semiparametric model assumes a particular form for the frontier production function while considering the joint density of the individual firm-specific effects and those regressors with which they are potentially correlated as unknown. Efficiency of the slope parameters and the asymptotic properties of the level of the frontier function are explored. We illustrate our new estimator in an analysis of productive efficiency between selected European and American airlines after domestic deregulation in the U.S. and prior to recent European reforms implemented in the course of EC integration.

25 citations