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Essays in Honor of Subal Kumbhakar Christopher F. Parmeter (University of Miami, USA)

Essays in Honor of Subal Kumbhakar By Christopher F. Parmeter (University of Miami, USA)

Essays in Honor of Subal Kumbhakar by Christopher F. Parmeter (University of Miami, USA)


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It is the editors distinct privilege to gather this collection of papers that honors Subhal Kumbhakars many accomplishments, drawing further attention to the various areas of scholarship that he has touched.

Essays in Honor of Subal Kumbhakar Summary

Essays in Honor of Subal Kumbhakar by Christopher F. Parmeter (University of Miami, USA)

Volume 46 of Advances in Econometrics presents essays in honor of Subhal Kumbhakar. His influence on the applied productivity and efficiency profession is legion, as evidenced by his voluminous body of research, must read textbook and attendance at sessions where he is presenting or his work is featured.

Subals oeuvre continues to grow, his ability to move the applied econometric and productivity literature forward never stalling and his charismatic smile always there to cheer up colleagues and friends on a gloomy day. It is the editors distinct privilege to gather this collection of papers that honors Subals many accomplishments, drawing further attention to the various areas of scholarship that he has touched.

Advances in Econometrics publishes original scholarly econometrics papers with the intention of expanding the use of developed and emerging econometric techniques by disseminating ideas on the theory and practice of econometrics throughout the empirical economic, business, and social science literature. Annual volume themes, selected by the Series Editors, are their interpretation of important new methods and techniques emerging in economics, statistics, and the social sciences.

About Christopher F. Parmeter (University of Miami, USA)

Christopher F. Parmeter is an Associate Professor at the University of Miami, USA.

Mike G. Tsionas is Professor in the Department of Economics, Lancaster University Management School, UK.

Hung-Jen Wang is Distinguished Professor of Economics in the Department of Economics, National Taiwan University, Taiwan.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Editors Introduction; Christopher F. Parmeter, Mike G.Tsionas, and Hung-Jen Wang
Chapter 2. Hausmanis Specification Test for Panel Data: Practical Tips; Badi H. Baltagi
Chapter 3. Do Federal Disability Insurance Participants Exaggerate Their Health Problems? A Study Using Anchoring Vignettes; Kajal Lahiri and Paul J. Noroski
Chapter 4. Homelessness on the West Coast and the Role of Health: Inefficiency and Productivity Loss in American Society; Corey Fuller and Robin C. Sickles
Chapter 5. Bootstrap Model Averaging Unit Root Inference; Bruce E. Hansen and Jeffrey S. Racine
Chapter 6. Averaging Heterogeneous Autoregression Models withHeteroskedastic Errors: Theory and an Application to Cryptocurrency Volatility Forecasting; Ziwen Gao, Steven F. Lehrer, Tian Xie, and Xinyu Zhang
Chapter 7. Efficient Estimation in Varying Coefficient Panel Data Model with Different Smoothing Variables and Fixed Effects; Feng Yao, Qinling Lu, Yiguo Sun, and Junsen Zhang
Chapter 8. The Role of Management in Efficient Production: Theoretical and Statistical Implications; Mike G. Tsionas
Chapter 9. A System Approach to Structural Identification of Production Functions with Multi-Dimensional Productivity; Emir Malikov, Shunan Zhao, and Jingfang Zhang
Chapter 10. The Structural and Productivity Effects of Infrastructure Provision in Developed and Developing Countries; Luis Orea, Inmaculada Alvarez-Ayuso, and Luis Serven
Chapter 11. Improving Predictions of Technical Inefficiency; Christine Amsler, Robert James, Artem Prokhorov, andPeter Schmidt
Chapter 12. A Semiparametric Constant Elasticity of Substitution Stochastic Frontier Model for Panel Data; Taining Wang and Daniel J. Henderson
Chapter 13. Random vs. Explained Inefficiency in Stochastic Frontier Analysis:The Case of Queensland Hospitals; Zhichao Wang and Valentin Zelenyuk
Chapter 14. Indirect Inference of Stochastic Frontier Models; Hung-pin Lai
Chapter 15. The Nash Bargaining Two-tier Stochastic Frontier Model; Alecos Papadopoulos

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NGR9781837978748
9781837978748
1837978743
Essays in Honor of Subal Kumbhakar by Christopher F. Parmeter (University of Miami, USA)
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Emerald Publishing Limited
2024-04-05
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