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The firms’ performance assessment for regulation requires estimating profit change and its drivers. This study …
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investigate the incentives of a DEA based regulation when some of the demand dimensions, the cost drivers, can, in fact, be … controlled by the monopoly. In such cases, the classical DEA based regulation may lead to suboptimal incentives. Specifically, we … used to regulate Danish water firms. We show that the catch-up period allowed in this regulation gives strong incentives to …
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Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) based cost norms have attractive properties in the regulation of natural monopolies … that the regulation will induce socially optimal output levels. In this paper, we analytically and numerically examine the … that the eight-year catch-up period allowed in this regulation gives strong incentives to reduce costs since the firms can …
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The English and Welsh water and sewerage industry is characterised by indivisible capital which has a long service life. Previous studies of efficiency of the English and Welsh water and sewerage industry take a static framework, assuming all inputs can be adjusted instantaneously. This paper...
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This paper compares cost efficiencies of Brazilian public and private companies of water supply. To measure efficiency a Cobb-Douglas stochastic cost frontier model including technical effects is estimated by maximum likelihood to a panel of Brazilian firms for the period 2002-2004. The...
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In this paper, we investigate productivity growth in 55 major Australian urban water utilities using nonparametric frontier techniques over the period 2005/06 to 2008/09. The five outputs included in the analysis are chemical and microbiological compliance, and the inverses of real loses per...
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This article has examined the operating cost inefficiencies and economies of scale of Tunisian public water services. We have examined the stochastic frontier model and the fixed effects model. Thus, as formulated, the inefficiency term remains in the model and the fixed effect is intended only...
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Institutional sustainability (IS) is critical to translating infrastructure investments into actual service delivery …
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