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Course
Benchmarking and productivity analyses with economic applications

Faculty
Professor Peter Bogetoft, Department of Economics, CBS, pb.eco@cbs.dk

Course Coordinator
Professor Peter Bogetoft, Department of Economics, CBS

Prerequisites
A basic knowledge of quantitative methods and statistics is desirable, but the course will refresh the participants’ prior knowledge as we go along. During the course, we will also train the use of opens source software like R. Participants are encouraged to bring their own notebooks to facilitate subsequent usage.

Aim
The aim of this course is to introduce the participants to the theory and practice of performance evaluations and their usages in research, policy analyses, incentive schemes and regulation.
Specifically, the objectives are
1. To provide a basic understanding of state-of-the-art benchmarking, efficiency and productivity analyses methods using Data Envelopment Analyses (DEA), Stochastic Frontier Analyses (SFA) and related methods.
2. To provide training in the actual usage of such methods and associated software on different applications
3. To discuss the usage of performance evaluations to evaluate economic systems and to design decision support, reallocation mechanisms and incentive systems.

Background: Productivity and efficiency analysis is a rapidly growing, interdisciplinary field of research in economics, management sciences, and statistics. In addition to the empirical research on the magnitude, direction, and sources of productivity growth, this literature has produced quantitative methods such as data envelopment analysis (DEA) and stochastic frontier analysis (SFA), which have diffused beyond their traditional confinement to production settings. These tools are used in many different application areas including environment, development studies, education, finance, health care studies, natural resource management, public economics, and sports studies, among other fields. The tools and approaches of productivity analysis are equally well suited for micro-level analyses of firms and other decision-making units as well as macro-level cross-country comparisons. Integration with incentive theory, mechanism design and decision support systems makes the tools relevant also in normative applications

Course content
The course comes in two parts.

Base course
Day 1 * Welcome * Introduction and overview * Production and costs models * Firm behavior * Efficiency concepts * Exercises *Installation of software
Day 2 * Data Envelopment Analyses (DEA) * Non-discretionary, environmental, quality etc variables * Dual models * Game interpretations * Exercises.
Day 3 * Statistical inference in DEA * Bootstrapping * Two stage models * Stochastic Frontier Analyses (SFA) * Exercises
Day 4 * Reallocation, market and merger analyses * Decision Support Systems * Network models * Exercises
Day 5 * Efficiency and Incentives, * Contracts * Regulation * Yardstick competition, * Auctions * Exercises

Add-on course (Optional)
Individual advice * Participants work on own projects * Individual advise on methods, analyses and interpretation of results
Day 6 & 7 * Participants present preliminary results * Additional topics covered depending on interests of participants (e.g. Indices, rational inefficiency, dynamic efficiency, advanced SFA, advanced bootstrapping, regulatory practices, etc).

Teaching style
The base course (5 ETCS) stretches over five days. Each day will consist of lecturing in the morning and conceptual discussions and data exercises in the afternoon.
The optional add-on course (5 ETCS) consists of advise to individuals or groups on specific research projects during a one month period combined with two days of final lecturing and presentations of the participants’ research work.

Lecture plan

Learning objectives

Exam
A course certificate for the base course is granted based on attendance and active participating.
A course certificate for the add-on course is granted based on progress with individual projects and active participation in the in class activities.

Other
When registering for the course please write a few lines on your background in 'comments'

Start date
25/09/2017

End date
29/09/2017

Level
PhD

ECTS
5 for base course (5 for add-on course)

Language
English

Course Literature
The course will draw of original literature (articles) supplemented by text-book treatments like in* Bogetoft, P. and L. Otto, Benchmarking with DEA, SFA, and R, Springer New York, 2011* Bogetoft, P, Performance Benchmarking: Measuring and Managing Performance, Springer New York 2012

Fee
Base course: 6,500 DKK for PhD students - 10,000 DKK for non-PHD students

Minimum number of participants
12

Maximum number of participants
20

Location
Porcelaenshaven 18B - Room S0.23
2000 Frederiksberg

Contact information
PhD Support
Bente S. Ramovic
bsr.research@cbs.dk 
Tel +45 3815 3138

Registration deadline
15/08/2017

Please note that the registration is binding after the registration deadline.

When registering, please indicate if you are interested in the add-on course.
You sign up for the add-on part of the course which take part in January after the base part of the course.
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