“…In stochastic frontier analysis, the original Fourier-flexible form as proposed by Gallant (1981) has often been used as a more robust alternative to the popular translog functional form (Berger & DeYoung, 1997;Berger & Mester, 1997;Fenn, Vencappa, Diacon, Klumpes, & O'Brien, 2008). However, this form-which we refer to as the translog Fourier-flexible form (TLF) due to the nesting of the translog-has significant approximation problems at the lower and upper tails of the data (Skolrud, 2017). To circumvent this problem, we employ a version of the BCF functional form that has been shown to ensure the robustness of the Fourier-flexible form with improved approximation properties at the boundaries of the data (Skolrud, 2017).…”