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Abstract
This paper attempts to identify sources of resource use inefficiency for cotton production in Pakistan's Punjab. The use
of a non-parametric method, Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA), is developed to study the relative technical and allocative
efficiencies of individual farms which use similar inputs, produce the same product and operate under comparable circumstances.
In the 'cotton-wheat' system of Pakistan, there are a considerable number of farms that are both technically and
allocatively inefficient. The use of DEA shows that the technique provides a clear identification of both the extent and the
sources of technical and allocative inefficiencies in cotton production. However, both the interpretation of the farm level
results generated and the projection of these results to a higher level require care, given the technical nature of the agricultural
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