Blaming the Exogenous Environment? Conditional Efficiency Estimation with Continuous and Discrete Environmental Variables
31 Pages Posted: 8 Jan 2009
Date Written: December 2008
Abstract
This paper proposes a fully nonparametric framework to estimate relative efficiency of entities while accounting for a mixed set of continuous and discrete (both ordered and unordered) exogenous variables. Using robust partial frontier techniques, the probabilistic and conditional characterization of the production process, as well as insights from the recent developments in nonparametric econometrics, we present a generalized approach for conditional efficiency measurement. To do so, we utilize a tailored mixed kernel function with a data-driven bandwidth selection. So far only descriptive analysis for studying the effect of heterogeneity in conditional efficiency estimation has been suggested. We show how to use and interpret nonparametric bootstrap-based significance tests in a generalized conditional efficiency framework. This allows us to study statistical significance of continuous and discrete environmental variables. The proposed approach is illustrated by a sample of British pupils from the OECD Pisa data set. The results show that several exogenous discrete factors have a significant effect on the educational process.
Keywords: Nonparametric estimation, Conditional efficiency measures, Environmental factors, Generalized kernel function, Education
JEL Classification: C14, C61, I21
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