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This paper briefly reviews the existing methods of capacity utilization in nonparametric framework from economic perspectives, and then suggests an alternative in the light of limitations therein. In the spirit of work by Coelli et al. [Coelli, T.J., Grifell-Tatje, E., Perelman, S., 2002....
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The indivisibility argument plays an important role to explain scale, scope and capacity utilization behavior of multi-product firms. This paper makes an attempt by examining the economic relationship among scale, scope and capacity utilization in the context of a multi-stage production model...
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This article first reviews the well-known nonparametric methods of decomposing productivity growth and finally argue that Färe et al. (1994)’s method of computing productivity growth is superior in spite of the fact that this model model is based on convexity postulate, which assumes away...
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