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    Measuring the rate of technological change in Chinese rubber smallholdings - a micro-economic approach by Chew, T. A.

    Published 1984
    “…In this paper, technological progress is estimated from a micro-economic viewpoint. A Cobb-Douglas production function was fitted to two sets of + cross-sectional data collected at different points in time. …”
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    Revised douglas method for rare earth element extraction processes: A case study of extraction from Malaysian monazite sand by Farouq, Ahmat, Mohd Yusri, Mohd Yunus

    Published 2023
    “…A case study of the extraction of rare earth elements from Malaysian monazite sand by using a revised Douglas model is discussed.…”
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    Production and input-use efficiency in the harvesting activities of medicinal plants in peninsular Malaysia / Mohd Azmi, M.I … [et al.] by M.I, Mohd Azmi, H.O, Mohd Shahwahid, A.G, Awang Noor, M, Rusli

    Published 2005
    “…An estimation of a Cobb-Douglas production function was done to determine the relationship between major inputs and medicinal plant production. …”
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    Production Analysis of Milkfish Culture in Kendal Regency, Central Java, Indonesia. by Harun, Hamroli

    Published 1992
    “…One way of approaching this problem is to examine factors that may affect the level of production in milkfish culture within the framework of a Cobb-Douglas production function. In this study, yield was specified as a function of six variable inputs (fry, labour, bestan pesticide, teodan pesticide, fert1l1zer and feed) and one fixed input (pond area). …”
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    An Economic Analysis of Joint Production Between Latex and Wood Among Rubber Smallholders in Melaka by Muhammad Afzal

    Published 1998
    “…The frontier production function was buih by imposing a Cobb-Douglas type specification on the frontier and an output-based measure of efficiency was evolved. …”
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    Measuring parliamentarian efficiency of selected countries in Asia: A stochastic frontier model approach by Khan, Najeebullah, Baten, Md Azizul, Hussein, Adnan, Kamil, Anton Abdulbasah

    Published 2012
    “…The aim of this study is to investigate the technical efficiency of the parliamentarians of randomly selected eight Asian Countries using stochastic frontier model suggested by Battese and Coelli (1993) and applying it to unbalanced panel data sets for the period 2002-2010. A Cobb-Douglas stochastic frontier production function with both time-variant and time-invariant technical inefficiency effects were estimated with two alternative distributions.The half normal distribution was found preferable to the truncated for the technical inefficiency effects.Year wise mean technical efficiency of the parliamentarians of eight Asian countries was found to be 44 and 55% in both distributions and the mean efficiencies of parliamentarians during the reference period was observed to be decreased. …”
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    Time-varying stochastic frontier model approach for measuring female parliamentarian efficiency of selected countries in Asia by Khan, Najeebullah, Baten, Md Azizul, Hussein, Adnan, Kamil, Anton Abdulbasah

    Published 2014
    “…The study considers stochastic frontier model to investigate the technical efficiency of randomly selected eight Asian countries namely Pakistan, China, India, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Thailand, Philippine and Malaysia applied to unbalanced panel data sets for the period 2002-2010.A half-normal distribution assumption with a simple specification of the time-varying inefficiencies was incorporated to the model. A Cobb-Douglas stochastic frontier production function with time-varying technical inefficiency effects was estimated.Year wise mean technical efficiency of the parliament of eight Asian countries during the reference period decreased from 46.8-42.8%. …”
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