2008
DOI: 10.1017/s0266466608080651
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Asymptotics and Consistent Bootstraps for Dea Estimators in Nonparametric Frontier Models

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“…That is, it is not possible to make an inference, in the classical sense (Kneip, Simar, & Wilson, 2008), about the estimated components of the decomposition of labour productivity growth defined by relation (10). In fact, the components for a given sample of countries are only estimates of the true population values (Simar & Wilson, 1998, 1999 and are affected by uncertainty due to sampling variation.…”
Section: Bootstrapping the Components Of Labour Productivity Change: mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…That is, it is not possible to make an inference, in the classical sense (Kneip, Simar, & Wilson, 2008), about the estimated components of the decomposition of labour productivity growth defined by relation (10). In fact, the components for a given sample of countries are only estimates of the true population values (Simar & Wilson, 1998, 1999 and are affected by uncertainty due to sampling variation.…”
Section: Bootstrapping the Components Of Labour Productivity Change: mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gijbels et al (1999) derived the explicit form of the limit distribution of the DEA estimator when the input and output variables are all scalar. Methods for approximating the sampling distribution of the DEA estimator in a general multidimensional setup were investigated by Kneip, Simar and Wilson (2003), Jeong (2004), Jeong and Park (2006). Jeong and Simar (2006) proposed a hybrid version of FDH and DEA, say LFDH, which is defined by interpolating the vertices of FDH.…”
Section: Nonparametric Estimationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the sizes of the selected bandwidths themselves already contain information about the impact of particular z-variables on the production 2012). 8 The statistical properties of this estimator are derived in Kneip et al (2008) and its consistency is established in Jeong et al (2010). 9 The authors suggest using kernels with compact support in the framework of conditional boundary estimation.…”
Section: Constructing a Conditional Efficiency Estimatormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…by construction they are upward-biased Simar and Wilson (1998). We correct for the bias inθ andθ c by applying the m-bootstrap first proposed by Kneip et al (2008), and extended by Simar and Wilson (2011). 11 Unlike the naive bootstrap, this approach allows consistent bias-correction by drawing bootstrap subsamples of size m = n κ from 11 As a variant of the original procedure, we also use the kernel probabilities in order to construct the bootstrap samples for the conditional case, which is consistent with the idea of conditioning the production process and is supposed to give even more precise insights the given sample of size n with κ ∈ (0, 1).…”
Section: Bias-correctionmentioning
confidence: 99%