A DEA estimation of a lower bound for firms' allocative efficiency without information on price data
Hervé Leleu and
Walter Briec
International Journal of Production Economics, 2009, vol. 121, issue 1, 203-211
Abstract:
In this paper, we estimate a lower bound for the sum of firms' allocative efficiencies in the absence of information on prices. For this purpose, we only estimate technical efficiency at both the firm and the industry level using a directional distance function and choosing a relevant direction. Our result relies on the decomposition of overall inefficiency into technical and allocative inefficiency at both the firm and the industry level. The convexity of a technology induces a transfer from both total technical inefficiency and part of allocative inefficiency at the firm level to technical inefficiency solely at the industry level. The remaining firms' allocative inefficiency could be counted at the industry level. Hence, the difference between technical inefficiencies at both levels can be interpreted as a lower bound for the sum of allocative inefficiency in the industry. We show how to implement this bound in a DEA framework.
Keywords: Data; envelopment; analysis; Firm; efficiency; Industry; efficiency; Allocative; efficiency; Directional; distance; function; Lower; bound (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009
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