Volume 73, Issue 4 pp. 1146-1160
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Dual Second- and Third-Order Translog Models of Production

Paul J. Driscoll

Paul J. Driscoll

assistant professor

Department of Agricultural Economics, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

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Richard Boisvert

Richard Boisvert

professor

Department of Agricultural Economics, Cornell University

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First published: 01 November 1991
Citations: 3

Abstract

Monte Carlo evidence indicates that translog cost and profit models are generally incapable of accurately characterizing the underlying production technology. In order to discriminate between tracking difficulties caused by truncation of important high-order terms and errors in variable bias, Monte Carlo experiments are performed with secondand third-order cost and production models, using data generated with and without measurement error. The results suggest that it is errors in variables bias and not the translog specification, which is largely responsible for the poor tracking performances noted previously.

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