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Does regulation induce cost efficiency in electricity distribution utilities? Use of stochastic cost frontier analysis for the Indian states

Amit Nandan and Hrushikesh Mallick
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Hrushikesh Mallick: 29358Centre for Development Studies (CDS), India

Competition and Regulation in Network Industries, 2021, vol. 22, issue 2, 127-159

Abstract: To overcome the macroeconomic crisis of the early 1990s, the Government of India persuaded the state governments to adopt market-oriented reforms for loss-making state public sector undertakings in general and power sector utilities in particular with an aim to limit the overall size of the public sector. This led the state governments to undertake unbundling of their vertically integrated State Electricity Boards (SEBs), establish independent regulatory bodies in the form of State Electricity Regulatory Commissions (SERCs) to regulate the power sector, and allow for an active participation of private sector. Given this backdrop, the present study attempts to examine the effect of establishment of SERCs on the cost-efficiency of electricity distribution in the Indian states. Thereby, it evaluates whether the establishment of SERCs has induced efficiency gains in the electricity distribution. Estimating a Cobb-Douglas stochastic cost frontier function, it finds that the establishment of independent regulators in various states has resulted in significant improvements in the cost-efficiency in the electricity distribution.

Keywords: Regulation; privatization; electricity distribution; cost efficiency; stochastic frontier analysis; India; JEL Codes: K23, L51, D20 & C51 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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