Mathematics – Statistics Theory
Scientific paper
2010-10-02
Annals of Statistics 2010, Vol. 38, No. 3, 1320-1340
Mathematics
Statistics Theory
Published in at http://dx.doi.org/10.1214/09-AOS746 the Annals of Statistics (http://www.imstat.org/aos/) by the Institute of
Scientific paper
10.1214/09-AOS746
Nonparametric data envelopment analysis (DEA) estimators have been widely applied in analysis of productive efficiency. Typically they are defined in terms of convex-hulls of the observed combinations of $\mathrm{inputs}\times\mathrm{outputs}$ in a sample of enterprises. The shape of the convex-hull relies on a hypothesis on the shape of the technology, defined as the boundary of the set of technically attainable points in the $\mathrm{inputs}\times\mathrm{outputs}$ space. So far, only the statistical properties of the smallest convex polyhedron enveloping the data points has been considered which corresponds to a situation where the technology presents variable returns-to-scale (VRS). This paper analyzes the case where the most common constant returns-to-scale (CRS) hypothesis is assumed. Here the DEA is defined as the smallest conical-hull with vertex at the origin enveloping the cloud of observed points. In this paper we determine the asymptotic properties of this estimator, showing that the rate of convergence is better than for the VRS estimator. We derive also its asymptotic sampling distribution with a practical way to simulate it. This allows to define a bias-corrected estimator and to build confidence intervals for the frontier. We compare in a simulated example the bias-corrected estimator with the original conical-hull estimator and show its superiority in terms of median squared error.
Jeong Seok-Oh
Park Byeong U.
Simar Léopold
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