Title: Distinguishing Weak and Strong Disposability among Undesireable Outputs in DEA: The Example of the Environmental Efficiency of Chinese Coal-Fired Power Plants
Authors: Yu, Hongliang
Pollitt, Michael G
Keywords: Input-Output Analysis
Environment
Energy Policies
Statistics
Nonparametric
Issue Date: Sep-2007
Publisher: Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge, UK
Series/Report no.: CWPE
0741 & EPRG 0717
Abstract: Different from traditional efficiency research and previous studies considering undesirable outputs, this paper proposes models which distinguish weak and strong disposability features among various undesirable outputs based on the technical nature of the undesirable outputs. The paper illustrates the approach using a research sample covering 582 base-load Chinese coal-fired power plants in 2002. Our final results show that (1) imposing the technically correct disposability features on undesirable outputs makes a significant difference to the final efficiency evaluation. This suggests the necessity of properly distinguishing disposability features among undesirable outputs in efficiency models; (2) compared to their US and European counterparts, Chinese power plants relatively waste more resources. This suggests a great urgency for the Chinese electricity industry to improve its efficiency in coal-fired electricity generation sector.
URI: http://www.dspace.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/194726
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