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Tracking the stepwise effects of regulatory reforms over time: a ‘back-door’ approach

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Pages 211-218 | Published online: 11 Apr 2011
 

Abstract

Most of the literature on the efficiency effects of regulatory reforms ignores the gradual nature of the implementation of these reforms. This article describes a new simple data manipulation that minimizes data requirements to measure econometrically the impact on efficiency of each stage of multi-stages regulatory reforms. The approach can easily be implemented using standard stochastic frontier software programs. It is illustrated with data on the Spanish port system, which went through a two-stage reform during the 1990s.

Notes

1 There are some papers that illustrate the effects in regulatory changes (Estache et al., Citation2002; Anstine, Citation2004) or the efficiency or cost structure in regulated industries (Grosskopf et al ., Citation2006; Jara-Díaz et al ., forthcoming).

2 For a more detailed survey about temporal variation in inefficiency see Cuesta (Citation2001).

3 At least three software programs allow the estimation of the Battese and Coelli's model (1988): FRONTIER (Coelli, Citation1996), LIMDEP and STATA.

4 For more details see González (Citation2004).

5 This methodology has increasingly common in empirical papers on infrastructure industries, e.g. (Coelli and Perelman, Citation1999, Citation2000; or on regulated industries, e.g. Morrison et al ., Citation2000, among others).

6 As stated by Cuesta and Orea (Citation2002) the chosen output does not influence the results.

7 For more details about the data and variables see Gonzalez (Citation2004) and Gonzalez and Trujillo (Citation2005).

8 See Coelli et al . (Citation2003).

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