Author:
Kumari Pooja,Satyakam Shreedhar
Abstract
India's economy's micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSME) sector produce several goods. One of the most accurate ways to characterize the Industrial Sector is by its technical efficiency, which allows it to sustain a high level of manufacturing production. An investigation of the productivity and efficiency of micro, small, and medium-sized firms (MSMEs) in the industrial sector of Faridabad, Haryana, is carried out using parametric frontier analysis. Within the context of his essay on efficiency evaluation, which was published in 1957, Farrell presented various approaches for examining productivity and efficiency. The function that determines the creation of the stochastic frontier. We use a multistage estimation technique that incorporates four distinct error components to arrive at reasonable estimates. From 2016 through 2022, the data from the Ministry of MSMEs and the organization that is part of the state government were utilized. An investigation into the machinery and equipment that is utilized by micro, small, and medium-sized firms will be carried out as part of this study.
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