The stochastic distance function model is extended to allow for the inefficiency component of the error term to be autocorrelated, as implied by a dynamic model of firm behavior. The autocorrelation parameter can then be interpreted as a measure of the persistence of inefficiency. The model is viewed from a state-space perspective, and Kalman filtering techniques are proposed for estimation. The model is applied to two panels of dairy farms from Germany and the Netherlands. The results suggest a very high degree of persistence of inefficiency through time. © 2010 The Author. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Agricultural and Applied Economics Association. All rights reserved.
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Emvalomatis, G., Stefanou, S. E., & Lansink, A. O. (2011). A reduced-form model for dynamic efficiency measurement: Application to dairy farms in Germany and the Netherlands. American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 93(1), 161–174. https://doi.org/10.1093/ajae/aaq125
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