Estimating State-Contingent Technologies: Efficiency and Productivity Measurement In the Presence of Risk

Sriram Shankar

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    Abstract

    Empirical application of state-contingent approach has proved difficult, not because this approach is intractable, but because in the state-contingent framework it is difficult to estimate the production technology in the face of endogenous producers responding to uncertainty. One of the important reasons for this difficulty is that most of data required for applying standard methods of estimation are lost in the potentially unrealized states of the world. We develop an econometric methodology in order to estimate state-contingent technologies. Furthermore, we demonstrate how our state-contingent model can be used to decompose output shortfalls into inefficiency and risk components. Finally, we apply our econometric estimation technique to Philippine rice data.
    Original languageEnglish
    Award date7 Mar 2005
    Publication statusPublished - 2011

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