DRIVERS OF PRODUCTIVITY CHANGE: A COMPARISON OF ENGLISH AND WELSH WATER ONLY AND WATER AND SEWERAGE COMPANIES
Revista : Urban Water JournalTipo de publicación : ISI Ir a publicación
Abstract
In regulated industries, such as the water industry, it is of great significance to estimate productivity change as it helps policy makers to evaluate the effectiveness of regulatory regime and industry performance. In this paper, and for the first time, a translog input distance function was used to estimate and decompose productivity change into several components such as technical efficiency change, scale efficiency change, input-mix, and technical change. A further decomposition of technical change into neutral, output- and input-induced shifts of the frontier is provided. The above decomposition was applied to the English and Welsh water and sewerage companies and water only companies over the years 19932016. The results indicated that over the entire period water industrys productivity increased by 9% per year, mainly due to scale efficiency change, input mix and technical change. On average water only companies reported higher productivity gains than water and sewerage companies.