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  • Dynamic Efficiency and Productivity Measurement

    Dynamic Efficiency and Productivity Measurement by Silva, Elvira; E. Stefanou, Spiro; Oude Lansink, Alfons;

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    • Kiadó OUP USA
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2021. január 12.

    • ISBN 9780190919474
    • Kötéstípus Keménykötés
    • Terjedelem248 oldal
    • Méret 211x142x25 mm
    • Súly 386 g
    • Nyelv angol
    • 128

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    Rövid leírás:

    Productivity and economic performance have generated many studies and considerable discussion in economic policy circles. Yet, theoretical and empirical studies focusing on production efficiency have typically ignored the time interdependence of production decisions and the adjustment firms make over time. This book provides a systematic treatment of dynamic decision making and performance measurement.

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    Hosszú leírás:

    A systematic treatment of dynamic decision making and performance measurement

    Modern business environments are dynamic. Yet, the models used to make decisions and quantify success within them are stuck in the past. In a world where demands, resources, and technology are interconnected and evolving, measures of efficiency need to reflect that environment.

    In Dynamic Efficiency and Productivity Measurement, Elvira Silva, Spiro E. Stefanou, and Alfons Oude Lansink look at the business process from a dynamic perspective. Their systematic study covers dynamic production environments where current production decisions impact future production possibilities. By considering practical factors like adjustments over time, this book offers an important lens for contemporary microeconomic analysis. Silva, Stefanou, and Lansink develop the analytical foundations of dynamic production technology in both primal and dual representations, with an emphasis on directional distance functions. They cover concepts measuring the production structure (economies of scale, economies of scope, capacity utilization) and performance (allocative, scale and technical inefficiency, productivity) in a methodological and comprehensive way.

    Through a unified approach, Dynamic Efficiency and Productivity Measurement offers a guide to how firms maximize potential in changing environments and an invaluable contribution to applied microeconomics.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Dedication
    Forward
    Introduction
    Chapter 1 Overview
    1.1 What Is a Production Technology?
    1.2 Production in the Context of Time
    1.2.1 Short run versus long run and being in disequilibrium
    1.2.2 Changing Capacity
    1.3 Characterizing Adjustment
    1.3.1 Adjustment Cost Hypothesis
    1.3.2 Isoquants
    1.3.3 Non-convex production relationships
    1.4 Implications of Adjustment for Measuring Performance
    Chapter 2 Primal Analytical Foundations of Dynamic Production Analysis
    2.1 Introduction
    2.2 Set Representation of the Adjustment Cost Production Technology
    2.2.1 Adjustment cost production possibilities set
    2.2.2 Adjustment cost input requirement sets
    2.2.3 Adjustment cost producible output sets
    2.3 The Adjustment Cost Transformation Function
    2.4 Remarks
    Chapter 3 Dynamic Economic Decision Making
    3.1 Introduction
    3.2 Bellman's Dynamic Programming Approach
    3.2.1 Cost minimization: Two-period framework
    3.2.2 Iso-cost analysis
    3.2.3 Cost curves in the short run and long run
    3.2.4 Profit maximization
    3.3 Generalization to the Continuous Time Case
    3.3.1 Cost minimization
    3.3.2 Profit maximization
    3.3.3 Dynamic duality implications
    3.4 Formulating the Cost Minimization Problem in DEA
    3.5 Remarks
    3.5.1 Nonparametric approaches
    3.5.2 Parametric approaches
    Chapter 4 Dynamic Decision Making, Distance Functions, and Productive Efficiency
    4.1 Introduction
    4.2 Adjustment-cost Directional Distance Functions
    4.2.1 Directional technology distance function
    4.2.2 Directional input distance function
    4.2.3 Directional output distance function
    4.3 Dynamic Duality and Measurement of Productive Efficiency
    4.3.1 Intertemporal cost minimization and duality
    4.3.2 Temporal cost inefficiency measures
    4.3.3 Temporal profit inefficiency measures
    4.4 Remarks
    4.5 Appendix: Proof of Lemmas
    4.6 Appendix: Proof of Properties DDT.1-DDT.8
    4.7 Appendix: Proof of DDI.1-DDI.9
    Chapter 5 Dynamic Structure of Production and Productivity Change
    5.1 Introduction
    5.2 Scale, Scope, and Capacity Utilization
    5.2.1 Scale elasticity
    5.2.2 Cost elasticities and economics of size
    5.2.3 Economics of scope and cost concepts
    5.2.4 Capacity utilization
    5.3 Constructing Measures of Productivity
    5.3.1 Structural approach
    5.3.2 Luenberger indicator
    5.4 Remarks
    Chapter 6 Econometric Approaches
    6.1 Introduction
    6.2 Functional Forms
    6.3 Structural Parametric Approaches
    6.3.1 Estimation of dynamic inefficiency
    6.3.2 Estimation of Luenberger TFP growth
    6.3.3 Results
    6.4 Remarks
    Chapter 7 Nonparametric Approaches
    7.1 Introduction
    7.2 Empirical Nonparametric Construction of Dynamic Efficiency
    7.2.1 Compute shadow value using the Linear Complementarity Problem
    7.2.2 Compute shadow value from the dual problem
    7.2.3 Compute shadow value from the directional distance function
    7.2.4 Compute shadow value from a parametrically estimated value function
    7.3 Empirical Construction the Inner-bound and Outer-bound Technologies
    7.4 Remarks
    7.5 Appendix: R Code for Estimating Dynamic Technical Inefficiency
    References .

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