The dynamics of efficiency and productivity growth in U.S. electric utilities
This study recognizes explicitly the efficiency gain or loss as a source in explaining the growth. A theoretically consistent method to estimate the decomposition of dynamic total factor productivity growth (TFP) in the presence of inefficiency is developed which is constructed from an extension of...
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th-cmuir.6653943832-602152018-09-10T03:49:09Z The dynamics of efficiency and productivity growth in U.S. electric utilities Supawat Rungsuriyawiboon Spiro E. Stefanou Business, Management and Accounting Economics, Econometrics and Finance Social Sciences This study recognizes explicitly the efficiency gain or loss as a source in explaining the growth. A theoretically consistent method to estimate the decomposition of dynamic total factor productivity growth (TFP) in the presence of inefficiency is developed which is constructed from an extension of the dynamic TFP growth, adjusted for deviations from the long-run equilibrium within an adjustment-cost framework. The empirical case study is to U.S. electric utilities, which provides a measure to evaluate how different electric utilities participate in the deregulation of electricity generation. TFP grew by 2.26% per annum with growth attributed to the combined scale effects of 0.34%, the combined efficiency effects of 0.69%, and the technical change effect of 1.22%. The dynamic TFP grew by 1.66% per annum for electric utilities located within states with the deregulation plan and 3.30% per annum for those located outside. Electric utilities located within states with the deregulation plan increased the outputs by improving technical and input allocative efficiencies more than those located outside of states with deregulation plans. © 2008 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC. 2018-09-10T03:39:27Z 2018-09-10T03:39:27Z 2008-12-01 Journal 15730441 0895562X 2-s2.0-54049124419 10.1007/s11123-008-0107-5 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=54049124419&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/60215 |
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This study recognizes explicitly the efficiency gain or loss as a source in explaining the growth. A theoretically consistent method to estimate the decomposition of dynamic total factor productivity growth (TFP) in the presence of inefficiency is developed which is constructed from an extension of the dynamic TFP growth, adjusted for deviations from the long-run equilibrium within an adjustment-cost framework. The empirical case study is to U.S. electric utilities, which provides a measure to evaluate how different electric utilities participate in the deregulation of electricity generation. TFP grew by 2.26% per annum with growth attributed to the combined scale effects of 0.34%, the combined efficiency effects of 0.69%, and the technical change effect of 1.22%. The dynamic TFP grew by 1.66% per annum for electric utilities located within states with the deregulation plan and 3.30% per annum for those located outside. Electric utilities located within states with the deregulation plan increased the outputs by improving technical and input allocative efficiencies more than those located outside of states with deregulation plans. © 2008 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC. |
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