2007
DOI: 10.2753/eee0012-8775450303
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How Far Are the Transition Countries from the Economic Standards of the European Union?: Measuring Efficiency and Growth in Agriculture

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“…Agricultural economists (e.g., Gorton & Davidova 2004;Swinnen 2009) claim that technical efficiency in agriculture depends on a combination of various factors such as technology used and relative factor abundance, institutional and policy reforms with input and output market environment, farm size and scale economies, organisation and management, farm's specialisation, etc. Technical efficiency analyses in the literature are numerous, but inter-country and moreover regional comparisons are rather rare (Lissitsa et al 2007). The novelty of this paper lies in the in-depth analysis of technical efficiency in the agriculture of different production types in clusters of EU regions of similar combinations of factor endowments.…”
Section: Technical Efficiency and Resources Analysis In Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Agricultural economists (e.g., Gorton & Davidova 2004;Swinnen 2009) claim that technical efficiency in agriculture depends on a combination of various factors such as technology used and relative factor abundance, institutional and policy reforms with input and output market environment, farm size and scale economies, organisation and management, farm's specialisation, etc. Technical efficiency analyses in the literature are numerous, but inter-country and moreover regional comparisons are rather rare (Lissitsa et al 2007). The novelty of this paper lies in the in-depth analysis of technical efficiency in the agriculture of different production types in clusters of EU regions of similar combinations of factor endowments.…”
Section: Technical Efficiency and Resources Analysis In Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Üçüncü aşamada etkinlik düzeylerinin hesaplanmasında Veri Zarflama Analizi ve Stokastik Sınır Analizi gibi yeni tekniklerin gelişmeye başlaması ile birlikte çok faktörlü verimlilik indeksleri ve büyüme oranları hesaplanmıştır. Arnade (1998), Rao ve Coelli (1998), Coelli ve Rao (2003), Nin, Arndt, Hertel ve Preckel (2003), Trueblood ve Coggins (2003), Ogunyinka ve Langemeier (2004), Fulginiti ve Perrin (1997, Suhariyanto ve Thirtle (2001), Deliktaş, Ersungur ve Candemir (2005), Galanopoulos, Lindberg, Surry ve Mattas (2006) ve Lissitsa, Rungsuriyawiboon ve Parkhomenko (2007) Veri Zarflama Analizi yaklaşımını kullanarak Malmquist Toplam Faktör Verimliliği indekslerini hesaplamışlardır. Bu çalışmalar aynı yöntemi kullanmalarına rağmen birbirlerinden örneklem büyüklüğü ve incelenen dönem gibi kriterler bakımından farklılaşmaktadırlar.…”
Section: Ege Akademi̇k Bakiş / Ege Academic Reviewunclassified
“…DEA methodology has been applied in various fields. In agriculture the method was used to determine the competitiveness of the agricultural sectors of countries (Coelli and Rao, 2003;Lissitsa et al, 2007;Rasmunssen, 2010), assessment of agriculture sustainability (Ehrmann and Kleinhanss, 2008), identifying the efficiency determinants of agricultural production systems (Latruffe et al, 2004), comparisons of the efficiency of organic and traditional culture system (Beltran-Esteve and Reig -Martinez, 2014) etc.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%