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Technical Efficiency of Australian Wool Production: Point and Confidence Interval Estimates
I. M. Fraser,
W. C. Horrace
Department of Economics
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Australia
25%
Balanced Panel
25%
Confidence Interval
75%
Confidence Interval Estimation
100%
Efficiency Estimates
25%
Fixed Effects
25%
Multiple Comparisons with the Best
25%
Point Estimate
50%
Schmidt
25%
Stochastic Frontier
25%
Technical Efficiency
100%
Wool
75%
Wool Production
100%
Mathematics
Confidence Interval
100%
Confidence Interval Estimate
100%
Drawing Inference
33%
Made Explicit
33%
Multiple Comparison
33%
Point Estimate
66%
Stochastics
33%
Social Sciences
Boundaries
100%
Fixed Effects Model
100%
Stochastics
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Fixed Effects
25%
Technical Efficiency
100%