Is there a prison size dilemma? An empirical analysis of output-specific economies of scale
Veerle Hennebel (),
Richard Simper () and
Marijn Verschelde ()
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Veerle Hennebel: KU Leuven
No 2016-EQM-09, Working Papers from IESEG School of Management
Abstract:
We advocate a nonparametric multi-output framework to estimate output-specific economies of scale and we apply this model to male prisons in England and Wales over the sample period 2009-2012. To estimate output-specific returns to scale in prisons, we consider not only the cost-per-place, but also qualitative outputs such as purposeful out-of-cell activity and successful reintegration. Furthermore, we introduce environmental heterogeneity using the characteristics of the prison(ers). England and Wales offers a unique example to study economies of scale in prisons as the UK has started to build new super-size prisons in order to replace the most outdated prisons.
Keywords: data envelopment analysis; economies of scale; multi-output production; UK penology (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 44 pages
Date: 2016-10
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