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Public capital and productive efficiency in the Spanish regions (1964–89)

1995

The article analyses the evolution of the differences in economic conditions among Spanish regions from the perspective provided by the recent advances made in economic growth empirics. Although convergence is usually established in terms of Gross Value Added (GVA) per capita, in the case of Spain it is of special interest to break it down into three separate elements: activity rate, employment rate, and productivity of labour. Regional differences in unemployment rates, which persist for long periods of time, are identified as a force against convergence. After describing the distinction between conditional and non conditional convergence, the paper considers the role played by the product…

MacroeconomicsProductive efficiencyEconomics and EconometricsConditional convergencemedia_common.quotation_subjectConvergence (economics)Public capitalGross value addedUnemploymentPer capitaEconomicsGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceProductivitymedia_commonInternational Advances in Economic Research
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Public capital, productive efficiency and convergence in the Spanish regions (1964-93)

1998

This paper analyses the behaviour of productive efficiency in the Spanish regions for the period 1964–93. From a growth accounting approach, it describes the regional evolution of total factor productivity (TFP'), based on a private inputs production function. A stricter measure of efficiency is then quantified, which is not equivalent to Solow's residual, since public capital is included in the production function and constant returns to scale are not imposed. Finally, on the basis of the measures of total factor productivity and efficiency, the study discusses the existence of technological convergence among Spanish regions and the role played in it by public capital. The renewed interest…

MacroeconomicsProductive efficiencyEconomics and EconometricsReturns to scaleEconomicsFactors of productionProduction functionGrowth accountingPublic capitalPer capita incomeTotal factor productivity
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Trends and cycles in U.S. job mobility

2021

Recent studies document a decline in U.S. labor-market fluidity from as early as the 1970s on. Making use of the Annual Social and Economic (ASEC) supplement to the Current Population Survey (CPS), I uncover a pronounced increase in job-to-job mobility from the 1970s to the 1990s, i.e., the annual share of continuously employed job-to-job movers rises from 5.9 percent of the labor force in 1975–1979 to 8.8 percent in 1995–1999. Job-to-job mobility exhibits a downward trend only since the turn of the millennium. In order to provide a formal economic interpretation, I additionally estimate the parameters of the random on-the-job search model. Furthermore, I document that job-to-job mobility h…

Productive efficiencyEconomics and EconometricsKolmogorov forward equationCurrent Population Surveyon‐the‐job searchOrder (exchange)search and matching0502 economics and businessddc:330long‐run trendsEconomicsBusiness cycleUnemployment rate050207 economicsEconomic interpretation050208 financeCurrent Population Surveyeconomic fluctuations330 Wirtschaft05 social sciencesjob mobilityPercentage point330 Economicsbusiness cyclesSearch modelFokker–Planck equationDemographic economicsproductive efficiencyThe Manchester School
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A bargaining model of Farrell inefficiency

1998

Abstract An enormous number of empirical papers have estimated technical efficiency, the distance of firms inside a frontier, following the model of Farrell (Farrell, 1957. The measurement of productive efficiency. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A 120 (3), 253–290). We propose a theory that explains the distance these empirical papers seek to measure. The theory is based on the idea that workers can bargain low `effort' (high crew sizes etc.) if they and the firm have some monopoly power. We provide simple theoretical expressions for the empirical measures of technical and allocative efficiency and compare them to those in the statistical literature. We also consider the re…

Productive efficiencyEconomics and EconometricsRelation (database)Strategy and ManagementEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)Measure (mathematics)MicroeconomicsCompetition (economics)jel:J24Frontierjel:L10Competition; effort; technical efficiency; X-inefficiencyIndustrial relationsEconomicsAllocative efficiencyInefficiencyMonopoly
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Sensitivity analysis of efficiency and Malmquist productivity indices: An application to Spanish savings banks

2008

Hypothesis testing and statistical precision in the context of non-parametric efficiency and productivity measurement have been investigated since the early 1990s. Recent contributions focus on this matter through the use of resampling methods-i.e., bootstrapping techniques. However, empirical evidence is still practically non-existent. This gap is more noticeable in the case of banking efficiency studies, where the literature is immense. In this work, we explore productivity growth and productive efficiency for Spanish savings banks over the (initial) post-deregulation period 1992-1998 using Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) and bootstrapping techniques. Results show that productivity growth…

Productive efficiencyInformation Systems and ManagementGeneral Computer SciencePartial productivityContext (language use)EfficiencyManagement Science and Operations ResearchIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringBankingBootstrapBootstrapping (electronics)Modeling and SimulationData envelopment analysisStatisticsEconomicsEconometricsData envelopment analysisProduction (economics)Empirical evidenceProductivityProductivity
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Entrepreneurial capital and productive efficiency: the case of the Spanish regions

2019

The aim of this paper is to analyse the interrelation between entrepreneurial capital and productive efficiency of the Spanish regions while verifying the importance that business dynamics and entrepreneurial activity have on regional economic growth. For this purpose, data are used from the seventeen Spanish regions during the period 2003−2016. A multi-equation model is estimated that enables the analysis, on the one hand, of the existence of a causal relationship between business dynamics and entrepreneurial activity and, on the other hand, of these variables on the total factor productivity. The results lead to the conclusion that the entrepreneurial activity and the net creation of comp…

Productive efficiencyLabour economicsHF5001-6182total factor productivity05 social sciencesEconomic growth development planningentrepreneurshipeconomic growthpanel dataCapital (economics)0502 economics and businessHD72-88EconomicsBusinessnew businesses050207 economicsproductive efficiency050203 business & managementFinanceTechnological and Economic Development of Economy
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Analysing farming systems with Data Envelopment Analysis: citrus farming in Spain

2004

Abstract Farming systems in the Mediterranean agricultural areas of Spain are frequently characterised by the small size of the production units and a widespread strategy of externalisation of many growing tasks which could be seen as a way of allowing farms to remain competitive. In this paper, we suggest Data Envelopment Analysis as an appropriate analytical tool to explore the possibilities of short-term viability of individual farms, after eliminating current inefficient practices. From a sample of Spanish citrus farms, we identify the efficient production units that determine the technological or best practice frontier, and we compare their characteristics with those of the average far…

Productive efficiencyLabour economicsbusiness.industrySample (statistics)Agricultural scienceNet incomeAgricultureData envelopment analysisEconomicsProduction (economics)Animal Science and ZoologybusinessInefficiencyMixed farmingAgronomy and Crop ScienceAgricultural Systems
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Productive Efficiency and Territorial Externalities in Small and Medium-Sized Industrial Firms: A Dynamic Analysis of the District Effect

2012

A series of works have analysed differential behaviour in terms of productive efficiency between companies inside a hypothetical industrial district and those outside the district. This objective has been addressed using measures of technical efficiency. The results obtained provide valuable information for quantifying the district effect at a given moment in time. However, constant changes in the market and business behaviour mean that it is worthwhile studying the business district effect from a dynamic point of view. In this study, we provide this new vision through the use of Malmquist productivity indices. This methodology enables us to analyse possible differential evolutions by compa…

Productive efficiencyMoment (mathematics)Global and Planetary ChangeEconomic expansionEconomyEconomicsDifferential (mechanical device)Discount pointsProductivityIndustrial districtIndustrial organizationExternalityGrowth and Change
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Skills, Job Mobility and Productive Efficiency

2017

Making use of a survey that directly assesses the participants’ cognitive skills, I study the relation between skills and job mobility in a large international comparison of 32 countries. Motivated by the canonical on-the-job search model, I measure job mobility by the ratio of the job-finding rate on the job to the transition rate into unemployment. A higher ratio of these rates induces, ceteris paribus, first-order stochastic dominance in the distribution of workers over jobs, indicating a more efficient allocation of resources across firms. On average across the 32 countries, a one-standard-deviation increase in numeracy skills is estimated to double the ratio of the job-finding rate on …

Productive efficiencyNumeracyCeteris paribusmedia_common.quotation_subjecteducationUnemploymentInternational comparisonsEconomicsStochastic dominanceDemographic economicsCognitive skillHuman capitalmedia_commonSSRN Electronic Journal
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Lasten päivähoidon tuottavuusvertailu suurissa kaupungeissa DEA -menetelmällä

1997

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