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Comparisons of the some estimators for the transcendental logarithmic (translog) model*

Communications in Statistics - Simulation and Computation, 2021
Sibel Örk Özel, H. Altan Çabuk
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A Comparison of the Translog and Almost Ideal Demand Models [PDF]

open access: possible, 2004
A version of the Translog demand system is compared with the Almost Ideal demand model within a time series setting, where variables are nonstationary, by testing both models for the theoretical demand propositions of 'homogeneity, symmetry and negativity' and by comparing out of sample forecasting performance. Demographic age and income distributional
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A stochastic production frontier model with a translog specification using the generalized maximum entropy estimator [PDF]

open access: possibleEconomics Bulletin, 2010
In this paper, an empirical application of the generalized maximum entropy estimator in a stochastic production frontier model with a translog specification is discussed to investigate technical efficiency in a wine region of Portugal. The empirical results indicate technical progress over the time period of the sample and an increasing technical ...
Pedro Macedo, Elvira Silva
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A Comparison of Multivariate Logit and Translog Models for Energy and Nonenergy Input Cost Share Analysis

The Energy Journal, 1984
With the advent of the translogarithmic (translog) cost function has come greater interest in estimating systems of input share equations (Christensen and Greene, 1976; Berndt and Wood, 1975). A distinguishing feature of the translog cost function is that optimal input shares are linear in parameters.
Thomas J. Lutton, Michael R. LeBlanc
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Deregulation and Rail-Truck Competition: Evidence from a Translog Transport Demand Model for Assembled Automobiles

Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, 1982
Deregulation of motor carriers could lead to cheaper and faster services, giving them a competitive advantage over rail. But this could be offset by deregulation of rail, followed by similar improvements in rail service. The model cannot be extended to other commodities other than automobiles.
R.A. Lewis, D.P. Widup
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Shortage Intensity, Priority Penetration, and Resource Allocation in Socialist Industry: A Translog Shadow Cost Model

Journal of Comparative Economics, 1994
Abstract A temporary-equilibrium model of a shadow cost minimizing socialist industry is developed to assess the effects of priority and shortage intensity on resource allocation in socialist industry. The model is applied to time series data from the Hungarian chemicals and mining sectors for the period 1955-1985.
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Limitations of the Approximation Capabilities of the Translog Model: Implications for Energy Demand and Technical Change Analysis

2016
In this paper, we evaluate the capacity of the Translog cost share model to approximate the producer’s true demand system and introduces two non-linear functional forms, which have been achieved by altering and extending the standard quadratic logarithmic Translog model.
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Comparisons of the some estimators for the transcendental logarithmic (translog) model*

Communications in Statistics Part B: Simulation and Computation, 2023
H Altan Cabuk, Sibel Ork Ozel
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