The Estimation of Technical Efficiency Effects Models with an Example Applied to the Thai Manufacturing Sector


Autoria(s): Arunsawadiwong, Suwanee; Reid, Gavin C
Data(s)

02/03/2012

02/03/2012

2009

Resumo

This paper does two things. First, it presents alternative approaches to the standard methods of estimating productive efficiency using a production function. It favours a parametric approach (viz. the stochastic production frontier approach) over a nonparametric approach (e.g. data envelopment analysis); and, further, one that provides a statistical explanation of efficiency, as well as an estimate of its magnitude. Second, it illustrates the favoured approach (i.e. the ‘single stage procedure’) with estimates of two models of explained inefficiency, using data from the Thai manufacturing sector, after the crisis of 1997. Technical efficiency is modelled as being dependent on capital investment in three major areas (viz. land, machinery and office appliances) where land is intended to proxy the effects of unproductive, speculative capital investment; and both machinery and office appliances are intended to proxy the effects of productive, non-speculative capital investment. The estimates from these models cast new light on the five-year long, post-1997 crisis period in Thailand, suggesting a structural shift from relatively labour intensive to relatively capital intensive production in manufactures from 1998 to 2002.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10943/129

Publicador

University of St Andrews

Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Bangkok

Relação

SIRE DISCUSSION PAPERS;SIRE-DP-2009-04

Palavras-Chave #productive efficiency #stochastic production frontier #Thai manufacturing sector
Tipo

Working Paper