Econometrics Seminar: Dan Ben-Moshe, Ben Gurion University of the Negev
Title: Assignment at the Frontier: Identifying the Frontier Structural Function and Bounding Mean Deviations
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Universitetsbyen 51, Building 1816, room 613
Speaker: Dan Ben-Moshe, Ben Gurion University of the Negev (website)
Title: Assignment at the Frontier: Identifying the Frontier Structural Function and Bounding Mean Deviations
Abstract: This paper analyzes a model in which an outcome equals a frontier function of inputs minus a nonnegative unobserved deviation. Inputs may be endogenous (statistically dependent on the deviation). If zero lies in the support of the deviation given inputs---an assumption we term assignment at the frontier---then the frontier is identified by the supremum of the outcome at those inputs, obviating the need for instrumental variables. We then consider estimation in the presence of random error that is mean-independent of inputs. Motivated by the assignment at the frontier assumption, we regularize estimation by requiring the fitted deviation's distribution to maintain probability mass in a neighborhood of the frontier. Finally, we derive a lower bound on the mean deviation, using only variance and skewness, that is robust to a scarcity of data near the frontier. We apply our methods to estimate a firm-level frontier production function and mean inefficiency.
Host: Luke Taylor
Organisers: Stefán Guðmundsson and Chen Huang
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