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Productivity Issues in Services at the Micro Level Zvi Griliches

Productivity Issues in Services at the Micro Level By Zvi Griliches

Productivity Issues in Services at the Micro Level by Zvi Griliches


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Several of the studies show that the former as well as the latter can be effectively used to assess the relative effi ciency of groups of firms or individual firms, and one of them explicitly compare results arising from both (Fecher et al.).

Productivity Issues in Services at the Micro Level Summary

Productivity Issues in Services at the Micro Level: A Special Issue of the Journal of Productivity Analysis by Zvi Griliches

7 take advantage of the panel structure of their data to control for possible errors of specifica tion in their models. It is interesting to note that the econometric and DEA methods may be closer than some of their respective advocates seem to believe. Several of the studies show that the former as well as the latter can be effectively used to assess the relative effi ciency of groups of firms or individual firms, and one of them explicitly compare results arising from both (Fecher et al.). Econometric techniques can also be nonparametric and applied to estimating cost or production frontiers (and not only average functions), while ultimately DEA should be amenable to statistical inference. Perhaps the most valuable feature of all the analyses is their care and ingenuity in putting together the data, measuring variables, and pulling out relevant information. Many of them are not content with an overall output measure, but endeavor to manage with less aggregated measures. Nearly all also include in the estimated models a number of auxiliary variables intended to control for specific attributes of outputs, inputs, or production techniques, and other characteristics of firms.

Table of Contents

Editors' Introduction; Z. Griliches, J. Mairesse. Cost and Technical Change: Effects from Bank Deregulation; D.B. Humphrey. Economies of Scale and Scope in French Commercial Banking Industry; M. Dietsch. Economies of Scale and Scope in French Banking and Savings Institutions; U. Muldur, M. Sassenou. Comments on Economies of Scale and Scope in French Banking and Savings Institutions; F.C. Wykoff. Productive Performance of the French Insurance Industry; F. Fecher, D. Kessler, S. Perelman, P. Pestieau. Productivity and Computers in Canadian Banking; D. Parsons, C.C. Gotlieb, M. Denny. Efficiency and Productivity Growth Comparisons of European and U.S. Air Carriers: a First Look at the Data; D.H. Good, M.I. Nadiri, L.-H. Roeller, R.C. Sickles. Cost Effects of Mergers and Deregulation in the U.S. Rail Industry; E.R. Berndt, A.F. Friedlander, J. Shaw, Er Wang Chiang, C.A. Vellturo. Provision of Child Care: Cost Functions for Profit Making and Not-for-Profit Day Care Centers; S. Mukerjee, A.D. Witte. Efficiency, Quality and Social Externalities in the Provision of Day Care: Comparisons of Nonprofit and For-Profit Firms; A.E. Preston. On FDH Efficiency Analysis: Some Methodological Issues and Applications to Retail Banking, Courts and Urban Transit; H. Tulkens. A. Look at Productivity at the Firm Level in Eight French Service Industries; J. Mairesse, E. Kremp.

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NPB9780792393351
9780792393351
079239335X
Productivity Issues in Services at the Micro Level: A Special Issue of the Journal of Productivity Analysis by Zvi Griliches
New
Hardback
Springer
1993-06-30
230
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