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We investigate distributional properties of the sum of d possibly unbounded random variables. The joint distribution of the random vector is formulated by means of an absolutely continuous copula, allowing for a variety of different dependence structures between the summands. The obtained...
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A major aim in recent nonparametric frontier modeling is to estimate a partial frontier well inside the sample of production units but near the optimal boundary. Two concepts of partial boundaries of the production set have been proposed: an expected maximum output frontier of order and a...
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A major aim in recent nonparametric frontier modeling is to estimate a partial frontier well inside the sample of production units but near the optimal boundary. Two concepts of partial boundaries of the production set have been proposed: an expected maximum output frontier of order and a...
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When analyzing the productivity of firms, one may want to compare how the firms transform a set of inputs x (typically labor, energy or capital) into an output y (typically a quantity of goods produced). The economic efficiency of a firm is then defined in terms of its ability of operating close...
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type="main" xml:id="rssb12041-abs-0001" <title type="main">Summary</title> <p>The paper deals with non-parametric estimation of a conditional distribution function. We suggest a method of preadjusting the original observations non-parametrically through location and scale, to reduce the bias of the estimator. We derive the...</p>
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Many univariate robust estimators are based on quantiles. As already theoretically pointed out by Fernholz (in J. Stat. Plan. Inference 57(1), 29–38, <CitationRef CitationID="CR7">1997</CitationRef>), smoothing the empirical distribution function with an appropriate kernel and bandwidth can reduce the variance and mean squared error...</citationref>
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A way for measuring the efficiency of enterprises is via the estimation of the so-called production frontier, which is the upper boundary of the support of the population density in the input and output space. It is reasonable to assume that the production frontier is a concave monotone...
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