Measurement of Dynamic Efficiency in Production: An Application of Data Envelopment Analysis to Japanese Electric Utilities

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Jiro Nemoto
Mika Goto
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[1] Graduate School of Economics,Socio
[2] Nagoya University,economic Research Center
[3] Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry,undefined
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data envelopment analysis; dynamic optimization; dynamic efficiency; Hamilton-Jacobi-Bellman equation;
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The purpose of this paper is to measure productive efficiencies when a firm employs quasi-fixed inputs that cannot be instantaneously adjusted to their optimal levels. To this end, data envelopment analysis (DEA) is extended to a dynamic framework so that investment behavior can be modelled with the efficient production frontier. Based on the work of Nemoto and Goto (1999), we show how the efficiencies of quasi-fixed inputs and their adjustment processes are evaluated. An application to Japanese electric utilities over the 1981–1995 period delivers empirically plausible results and proves the usefulness of the procedure.
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