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Original Articles

Technical efficiency and the vertical boundaries of the firm: theory and evidence

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Pages 1538-1543 | Published online: 28 Aug 2013
 

Abstract

This article provides a theoretical and empirical analysis of the relationship between firms’ technical efficiency and the vertical organization of production. Technical inefficiency is explicitly introduced as the source of firms’ heterogeneity in a Bertrand–Nash model of industry competition: the main prediction of the model is that the most efficient firms choose vertical integrated structures and the less-efficient ones choose disintegrated structures. The empirical part of the article rests on a stochastic frontier analysis (SFA) in a sample of about 400 Italian machine tool (MT) builders, and the result supports the prediction of the theoretical model.

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Acknowledgements

Fabio Pieri greatly acknowledges the financial support from the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (project MINECO ECO2011-27619, co-financed with FEDER).

Notes

1  Melitz and Ottaviano (Citation2008). 

2  For example, the production of mechanical components or electronic assemblies.

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