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Manufacturing Industries 1 Newly Industrialized Countries 1 Technical efficiency 1 Technology Imports - Stochastic Frontier Estimation 1 data envelopment analysis 1 quantile regression 1 stochastic frontier estimation 1
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Chang, Chia-Lin 1 ChunpingLiu 1 Ferguson, Brian 1 Laporte, Audrey 1 Robin, Stéphane 1
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Department of Economics and Related Studies, University of York 1 Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München 1
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Health, Econometrics and Data Group (HEDG) Working Papers 1 MPRA Paper 1
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Knowledge sourcing and firm performance in an industrializing economy: The case of Taiwan (1992-2003)
Chang, Chia-Lin; Robin, Stéphane - Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, … - 2010
We examine the impact of R&D and technology imports on firm performance in Taiwan’s manufacturing industry in a policy context of industrial upgrading. To do so, we estimate a Translog production function on two panels (covering 1992-1995 and 1997-2003), using stochastic frontier models. We...
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The Quantile Regression Approach to Efficiency Measurement: Insights from Monte Carlo Simulations
ChunpingLiu; Laporte, Audrey; Ferguson, Brian - Department of Economics and Related Studies, University … - 2007
In the health economics literature there is an ongoing debate over approaches used to estimate the efficiency of health systems at various levels, from the level of the individual hospital- or nursing home –up to that of the health system as a whole. The two most widely used approaches to...
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