Top Downloaded Papers for 2019
Journal of Productivity Analysis highlights some of the top downloaded papers from the journal in 2019:
The determinants of productivity in Chinese large and medium-sized industrial firms, 1998–2007
Sai Ding, Alessandra Guariglia & Richard Harris
Journal of Productivity Analysis 45.2 (April 2016)Robust stochastic frontier analysis: a Student’s t-half normal model with application to highway maintenance costs in England
Phill Wheat, Alexander D. Stead & William H. Greene
Journal of Productivity Analysis 51.1 (February 2019)Application of a bias-corrected meta-frontier approach and an endogenous switching regression to analyze the technical efficiency of conservation tillage for wheat in South Asia
Sreejith Aravindakshan, Frederick Rossi, T. S. Amjath-Babu, Prakashan Chellattan Veettil & Timothy J. Krupnik
Journal of Productivity Analysis 49.2 (June 2018)Productivity spillovers of organization capital
Wen Chen & Robert Inklaar
Journal of Productivity Analysis 45.3 (June 2016)Environmental regulation and productivity: testing the porter hypothesis
Paul Lanoie, Michel Patry & Richard Lajeunesse
Journal of Productivity Analysis 30.2 (October 2008)