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Performance of the Public Electric Power Industry: Evidence from Pakistan

Abdul Ghafoor and John Weiss
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Abdul Ghafoor: Institute of Social Sciences, and Faculty of Communications, Cyprus International University, Lefkosa, Mersin 10, Turkey.
John Weiss: Bradford Centre for International Development, University of Bradford, U.K.

The Pakistan Development Review, 2001, vol. 40, issue 2, 115-133

Abstract: The study investigates the performance of electric power sector of Pakistan at the firm level, as well as the sector as a whole. It identifies and attempts to quantify the extent of inefficiencies. Since either physical or financial or productivity indicators alone are not able to explain the duality of public infrastructure purposes and the complexity of their multi-dimensional goals, a set of relevant physical, financial, and productivity indicators have been used in evaluating the performance of this sector. Further, a Cobb- Douglas production function has also been used to calculate the trend in the growth of total factor productivity. Economies of scale have also been studied in the case of electric power generation.

Date: 2001
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