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A Stochastic Frontier Model for Discrete Ordinal Outcomes: A Health Production Function

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posted on 2022-11-01, 04:13 authored by William Griffiths, Xiaohui Zhang, Xueyan Zhao
The stochastic frontier model used for continuous dependent variables is extended to accommodate output measured as a discrete ordinal outcome variable. Conditional on the inefficiency error, the assumptions of the ordered probit model are adopted for the log of output. Bayesian estimation utilizing a Gibbs sampler with data augmentation is applied to a convenient re-parameterisation of the model. Using panel data from an Australian longitudinal survey, demographic and socioeconomic characteristics are specified as inputs to health production, whereas production efficiency is made dependent on lifestyle factors. Posterior summary statistics are obtained for selected health status probabilities, efficiencies, and marginal effects.

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Classification-JEL

C11, C21, C23, I12

Creation date

2010-02

Working Paper Series Number

3/10

Length

56 pages

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application/pdf

Handle

RePEc:msh:ebswps:2010-3

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