Knowledge on the scale economies drives the incentives of regulators, governments and individual utilities to scale-up or scale-down the scale of operations. This paper considers the returns to scale (rts) in non-convex frontier models. In particular, we evaluate rts assumptions in a free disposal hull model, which accounts for uncertainty and heterogeneity in the sample. Additionally, we provide a three-step framework to empirically analyze the existence and extent of rts in real world applications. In a first step, the presence of scale (and scope) economies is verified. Secondly, rts for individual observations are examined while in a third step we derive the optimal scale for a sector as a whole. The framework is applied to the portugue...
In this paper we show how the nature of economies of scale can be assessed using a set of procedures...
The purpose of this note is to define a new and more general method to obtain qualitative informatio...
International audienceThe purpose of this contribution is to empirically implement and supplement th...
Knowledge on the scale economies drives the incentives of regulators, governments and individual uti...
The literature on non-parametric frontier technologies lacks a method for the measurement of scale e...
This paper defines a decomposition of technical efficiency for a series of nonparametric determinist...
In a production technology, the type of returns to scale (RTS) associated with an efficient decision...
In this paper the question of returns to scale in scientific production is analysed using non-parame...
The ‘big is better’ idea has recently been challenged in network industries. Scale economies are con...
The ‘big is better’ idea has recently been challenged in network industries. Scale economies are con...
In data envelopment analysis, the type of local returns to scale (RTS) exhibited by a technically ef...
The purpose of this contribution is to empirically implement and supplement the proposals made by Po...
This paper explores the relationship between firm size distribution and technology. We analyse firm ...
https://www.grips.ac.jp/list/facultyinfo/tone_kaoru/This paper critically re-examines the concept of...
In this paper we show how the nature of economies of scale can be assessed using a set of procedures...
The purpose of this note is to define a new and more general method to obtain qualitative informatio...
International audienceThe purpose of this contribution is to empirically implement and supplement th...
Knowledge on the scale economies drives the incentives of regulators, governments and individual uti...
The literature on non-parametric frontier technologies lacks a method for the measurement of scale e...
This paper defines a decomposition of technical efficiency for a series of nonparametric determinist...
In a production technology, the type of returns to scale (RTS) associated with an efficient decision...
In this paper the question of returns to scale in scientific production is analysed using non-parame...
The ‘big is better’ idea has recently been challenged in network industries. Scale economies are con...
The ‘big is better’ idea has recently been challenged in network industries. Scale economies are con...
In data envelopment analysis, the type of local returns to scale (RTS) exhibited by a technically ef...
The purpose of this contribution is to empirically implement and supplement the proposals made by Po...
This paper explores the relationship between firm size distribution and technology. We analyse firm ...
https://www.grips.ac.jp/list/facultyinfo/tone_kaoru/This paper critically re-examines the concept of...
In this paper we show how the nature of economies of scale can be assessed using a set of procedures...
The purpose of this note is to define a new and more general method to obtain qualitative informatio...
International audienceThe purpose of this contribution is to empirically implement and supplement th...