Quality of service has emerged as an important issue in post-reform regulation of electricity distribution networks. Regulators have employed partial incentive schemes to promote cost saving, investment efficiency, and service quality. This paper presents a quality-incorporated benchmarking study of the electricity distribution utilities in the UK between 1991/92 and 1998/99. We calculate technical efficiency of the utilities using Data Envelopment Analysis technique and productivity change over time using quality-incorporated Malmquist indices. We find that cost efficient firms do not necessarily exhibit high service quality and that efficiency scores of cost-only models do not show high correlation with those of quality-based models...
The productive efficiency of a firm can be decomposed into two parts, one persistent and one transie...
.This study uses an academic and technical structure to clarify relevant issues of incorporating ser...
Regulation is subject to information asymmetries that can lead to allocative and productive ineffici...
In this paper we use annual data on 92 French electricity distribution units (2003-2005) to estimat...
for their helpful comments on a previous version. 1 In the last two decades electricity distribution...
In order to overcome the perverse incentives of excessive maintenance reductions and insufficient ne...
The main aim of this paper is to develop an econometric approach to estimation of marginal costs of ...
Since the early 1980's, many countries have implemented electricity sector reform, many of which h...
Incentive regulation is moving towards new schemes where standard efficiency mechanisms are combine...
separate working paper with William Greene. As competition is introduced into electricity generation...
In order to overcome the incentive of excessive maintenance reductions and insufficient network inve...
Quality of service is of major economic significance in natural monopoly infrastructure industries b...
Electricity distribution is a prime example of local monopoly. In most countries, the costs of elect...
Starting from the late 80s, incentive regulation has replaced rate of return regulation in many stat...
for their helpful comments on a previous version. 1 In the last two decades electricity distribution...
The productive efficiency of a firm can be decomposed into two parts, one persistent and one transie...
.This study uses an academic and technical structure to clarify relevant issues of incorporating ser...
Regulation is subject to information asymmetries that can lead to allocative and productive ineffici...
In this paper we use annual data on 92 French electricity distribution units (2003-2005) to estimat...
for their helpful comments on a previous version. 1 In the last two decades electricity distribution...
In order to overcome the perverse incentives of excessive maintenance reductions and insufficient ne...
The main aim of this paper is to develop an econometric approach to estimation of marginal costs of ...
Since the early 1980's, many countries have implemented electricity sector reform, many of which h...
Incentive regulation is moving towards new schemes where standard efficiency mechanisms are combine...
separate working paper with William Greene. As competition is introduced into electricity generation...
In order to overcome the incentive of excessive maintenance reductions and insufficient network inve...
Quality of service is of major economic significance in natural monopoly infrastructure industries b...
Electricity distribution is a prime example of local monopoly. In most countries, the costs of elect...
Starting from the late 80s, incentive regulation has replaced rate of return regulation in many stat...
for their helpful comments on a previous version. 1 In the last two decades electricity distribution...
The productive efficiency of a firm can be decomposed into two parts, one persistent and one transie...
.This study uses an academic and technical structure to clarify relevant issues of incorporating ser...
Regulation is subject to information asymmetries that can lead to allocative and productive ineffici...