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The volume highlights the state-of-the-art knowledge (including
data analysis) of productivity, inequality and efficiency analysis.
It showcases a selection of the best papers from the 9th North
American Productivity Workshop. These papers are relevant to
academia, but also to public and private sectors in terms of the
challenges that firms, financial institutions, governments, and
individuals may face when dealing with economic and education
related activities that lead to increase or decrease of
productivity. The volume also aims to bring together ideas from
different parts of the world about the challenges those local
economies and institutions may face when changes in productivity
are observed. These contributions focus on theoretical and
empirical research in areas including productivity, production
theory and efficiency measurement in economics, management science,
operation research, public administration, and education. The North
American Productivity Workshop (NAPW) brings together academic
scholars and practitioners in the field of productivity and
efficiency analysis from all over the world, and this proceedings
volume is a reflection of this mission. The papers in this volume
also address general topics as education, health, energy, finance,
agriculture, transport, utilities, and economic development, among
others. The editors are comprised of the 2016 local organizers,
program committee members, and celebrated guest conference
speakers.
This proceedings volume examines the state-of-the art of
productivity and efficiency analysis and adds to the existing
research by bringing together a selection of the best papers from
the 8th North American Productivity Workshop (NAPW). It also aims
to analyze world-wide perspectives on challenges that local
economies and institutions may face when changes in productivity
are observed. The volume comprises of seventeen papers that deal
with productivity measurement, productivity growth, dynamics of
productivity change, measures of labor productivity, measures of
technical efficiency in different sectors, frontier analysis,
measures of performance, industry instability and spillover
effects. These papers are relevant to academia, but also to public
and private sectors in terms of the challenges firms, financial
institutions, governments and individuals may face when dealing
with economic and education related activities that lead to
increase or decrease of productivity. The North American
Productivity Workshop brings together academic scholars and
practitioners in the field of productivity and efficiency analysis
from all over the world. It is a four day conference exploring
topics related to productivity, production theory and efficiency
measurement in economics, management science, operations research,
public administration, and related fields. The papers in this
volume also address general topics as health, energy, finance,
agriculture, utilities, and economic dev elopment, among others.
The editors are comprised of the 2014 local organizers, program
committee members, and celebrated guest conference speakers.
This Handbook takes an econometric approach to the foundations of
economic performance analysis. The focus is on the measurement of
efficiency, productivity, growth and performance. These concepts
are commonly measured residually and difficult to quantify in
practice. In real-life applications, efficiency and productivity
estimates are often quite sensitive to the models used in the
performance assessment and the methodological approaches adopted by
the analysis. The Palgrave Handbook of Performance Analysis
discusses the two basic techniques of performance measurement -
deterministic benchmarking and stochastic benchmarking - in detail,
and addresses the statistical techniques that connect them. All
chapters include applications and explore topics ranging from the
output/input ratio to productivity indexes and national statistics.
The volume highlights the state-of-the-art knowledge (including
data analysis) of productivity, inequality and efficiency analysis.
It showcases a selection of the best papers from the 9th North
American Productivity Workshop. These papers are relevant to
academia, but also to public and private sectors in terms of the
challenges that firms, financial institutions, governments, and
individuals may face when dealing with economic and education
related activities that lead to increase or decrease of
productivity. The volume also aims to bring together ideas from
different parts of the world about the challenges those local
economies and institutions may face when changes in productivity
are observed. These contributions focus on theoretical and
empirical research in areas including productivity, production
theory and efficiency measurement in economics, management science,
operation research, public administration, and education. The North
American Productivity Workshop (NAPW) brings together academic
scholars and practitioners in the field of productivity and
efficiency analysis from all over the world, and this proceedings
volume is a reflection of this mission. The papers in this volume
also address general topics as education, health, energy, finance,
agriculture, transport, utilities, and economic development, among
others. The editors are comprised of the 2016 local organizers,
program committee members, and celebrated guest conference
speakers.
This proceedings volume examines the state-of-the art of
productivity and efficiency analysis and adds to the existing
research by bringing together a selection of the best papers from
the 8th North American Productivity Workshop (NAPW). It also aims
to analyze world-wide perspectives on challenges that local
economies and institutions may face when changes in productivity
are observed. The volume comprises of seventeen papers that deal
with productivity measurement, productivity growth, dynamics of
productivity change, measures of labor productivity, measures of
technical efficiency in different sectors, frontier analysis,
measures of performance, industry instability and spillover
effects. These papers are relevant to academia, but also to public
and private sectors in terms of the challenges firms, financial
institutions, governments and individuals may face when dealing
with economic and education related activities that lead to
increase or decrease of productivity. The North American
Productivity Workshop brings together academic scholars and
practitioners in the field of productivity and efficiency analysis
from all over the world. It is a four day conference exploring
topics related to productivity, production theory and efficiency
measurement in economics, management science, operations research,
public administration, and related fields. The papers in this
volume also address general topics as health, energy, finance,
agriculture, utilities, and economic dev elopment, among others.
The editors are comprised of the 2014 local organizers, program
committee members, and celebrated guest conference speakers.
The second edition of this popular book brings students fully up to
date with the latest methods and techniques in choice analysis.
Comprehensive yet accessible, it offers a unique introduction to
anyone interested in understanding how to model and forecast the
range of choices made by individuals and groups. In addition to a
complete rewrite of several chapters, new topics covered include
ordered choice, scaled MNL, generalized mixed logit, latent class
models, group decision making, heuristics and attribute processing
strategies, expected utility theory, and prospect theoretic
applications. Many additional case studies are used to illustrate
the applications of choice analysis with extensive command syntax
provided for all Nlogit applications and datasets available online.
With its unique blend of theory, estimation, and application, this
book has broad appeal to all those interested in choice modeling
methods and will be a valuable resource for students as well as
researchers, professionals, and consultants.
This anthology presents the best papers delivered at three
conferences sponsored by the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning
program at Indiana University Bloomington. The SOTL program is a
systematic research and research-based program aimed at deepening
and broadening the foundation of teaching practice and generating
new forms of knowledge through new forms of research forms that
often focus on IU s own pedagogical practices."
Animals, Plants, Stones And Rocks, Physics, Chemistry, Animal
Physiology, Vegetable Physiology.
This book is a facsimile reprint and may contain imperfections such
as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages.
Sixteen powerful sermons preached in the chapel at Princeton
Theological Seminary during the academic year of 1891-92. One needs
only to read these addresses to understand why Princeton had a
worldwide influence for the Gospel of Chrrist during these years.
This volume was especially prized because two of the beloved
professors, Caspar W. Hodge and Charles A. Aiken, were removed by
death in the midst of that year. There are two outstanding sermons
by B.B. Warfield, John D. Davis, William H. Green and others.
Animals, Plants, Stones And Rocks, Physics, Chemistry, Animal
Physiology, Vegetable Physiology.
It is increasingly common for analysts to seek out the opinions of
individuals and organizations using attitudinal scales such as
degree of satisfaction or importance attached to an issue. Examples
include levels of obesity, seriousness of a health condition,
attitudes towards service levels, opinions on products, voting
intentions, and the degree of clarity of contracts. Ordered choice
models provide a relevant methodology for capturing the sources of
influence that explain the choice made amongst a set of ordered
alternatives. The methods have evolved to a level of sophistication
that can allow for heterogeneity in the threshold parameters, in
the explanatory variables (through random parameters), and in the
decomposition of the residual variance. This book brings together
contributions in ordered choice modeling from a number of
disciplines, synthesizing developments over the last fifty years,
and suggests useful extensions to account for the wide range of
sources of influence on choice.
It is increasingly common for analysts to seek out the opinions of
individuals and organizations using attitudinal scales such as
degree of satisfaction or importance attached to an issue. Examples
include levels of obesity, seriousness of a health condition,
attitudes towards service levels, opinions on products, voting
intentions, and the degree of clarity of contracts. Ordered choice
models provide a relevant methodology for capturing the sources of
influence that explain the choice made amongst a set of ordered
alternatives. The methods have evolved to a level of sophistication
that can allow for heterogeneity in the threshold parameters, in
the explanatory variables (through random parameters), and in the
decomposition of the residual variance. This book brings together
contributions in ordered choice modeling from a number of
disciplines, synthesizing developments over the last fifty years,
and suggests useful extensions to account for the wide range of
sources of influence on choice.
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