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The published empirical literature on frontier production functions is dominated by two broadly defined estimation approaches - parametric and non-parametric. Using panel data on Korean rice production, parametric and non-parametric production frontiers are estimated and compared with estimated...
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The published empirical literature on frontier production functions is dominated by two broadly defined estimation approaches – parametric and non‐parametric. Using panel data on Korean rice production, parametric and non‐parametric production frontiers are estimated and compared with...
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The published empirical literature on frontier production functions is dominated by two broadly defined estimation approaches - parametric and non-parametric. Using panel data on Korean rice production, parametric and non-parametric production frontiers are estimated and compared with estimated...
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From the perspective of the food system, the overall food manufacturing or processing industry is fundamentally connected both with agricultural production in rural areas and consumption demand usually concentrated in urban areas. Using the local government level and individual firm level data...
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The published empirical literature on frontier production functions is dominated by two broadly defined estimation approaches – parametric and non‐parametric. Using panel data on Korean rice production, parametric and non‐parametric production frontiers are estimated and compared with...
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