Bayesian Estimation of Inefficiency Heterogeneity in Stochastic Frontier Models

30 Pages Posted: 27 Jul 2012

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Jorge Galán

Banco de España

Helena Veiga

Charles III University of Madrid - Department of Statistics and Econometrics

Mike Wiper

Charles III University of Madrid - Department of Statistics and Econometrics

Date Written: May 18, 2012

Abstract

Estimation of the one sided error component in stochastic frontier models may erroneously attribute firm characteristics to inefficiency if heterogeneity is unaccounted for. However, it is not clear in general in which component of the error distribution the covariates should be included. In the classical context, some studies include covariates in the scale parameter of the inefficiency with the property of preserving the shape of its distribution. We extend this idea to Bayesian inference for stochastic frontier models capturing both observed and unobserved heterogeneity under half normal, truncated and exponential distributed inefficiencies. We use the WinBugs package to implement our approach throughout. Our findings using two real data sets, illustrate the relevant effects on shrinking and separating individual posterior efficiencies when heterogeneity affects the scale of the inefficiency. We also see that the inclusion of unobserved heterogeneity is still relevant when no observable covariates are available.

Keywords: Stochastic Frontier Models, Inefficiency, Heterogeneity, Bayesian Inference

JEL Classification: C11, C23, C51, D24

Suggested Citation

Galán, Jorge and Veiga, Helena and Wiper, Michael, Bayesian Estimation of Inefficiency Heterogeneity in Stochastic Frontier Models (May 18, 2012). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2118223 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2118223

Jorge Galán (Contact Author)

Banco de España ( email )

Alcala 48
Madrid 28014
Spain

Helena Veiga

Charles III University of Madrid - Department of Statistics and Econometrics ( email )

c/ Madrid 126
Getafe (Madrid), 28903
Spain

Michael Wiper

Charles III University of Madrid - Department of Statistics and Econometrics ( email )

c/ Madrid 126
Getafe (Madrid), 28903
Spain

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