2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2021.118324
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Is industrial energy inefficiency transient or persistent? Evidence from Swedish manufacturing

Abstract: Energy inefficiency in production implies that the same level of goods and services could be produced using less energy. The potential energy inefficiency of a firm may be linked to long-term structural rigidities in the production process and/or systematic shortcomings in management (persistent inefficiency), or associated with temporary issues like misallocation of resources (transient inefficiency). Eliminating or mitigating different inefficiencies may require different policy measures. Studies measuring i… Show more

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“…Some recent models of the SFA capture different sources of efficiency, such as time-varying TE and time-invariant PE (Kumbhakar et al, 2015). Therefore, some recent empirical papers also enrich the literature in this direction, such as Filippini and Hunt (2012) and Filippini and Hunt (2016) at the state level, Filippini and Zhang (2016) at the provincial level, Alberini and Filippini (2018) at the sector level, Amjadi and Lundgren (2022)…”
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“…Some recent models of the SFA capture different sources of efficiency, such as time-varying TE and time-invariant PE (Kumbhakar et al, 2015). Therefore, some recent empirical papers also enrich the literature in this direction, such as Filippini and Hunt (2012) and Filippini and Hunt (2016) at the state level, Filippini and Zhang (2016) at the provincial level, Alberini and Filippini (2018) at the sector level, Amjadi and Lundgren (2022)…”
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confidence: 99%
“…both time-invariant PE and unobservable time-invariant countryspecific effects (Amjadi & Lundgren, 2022;Colombi et al, 2014;Hunt & Kipouros, 2023;Kumbhakar et al, 2014;Kumbhakar et al, 2015). The basic theoretical idea behind the SFA is that there is an ideal frontier that no country can exceed.…”
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“…Four-component models have been estimated also adopting a single-stage maximum-likelihood procedure (e.g.,Colombi et al, 2014). While more efficient, the latter method is "contaminated by distributional assumptions"(Lien et al, 2018, p. 54), and less convenient to implement in practice because it is based on a nonlinear optimization, often resulting in severe convergence problems(Amjadi & Lundgren, 2022).6 The Italian section of FADN, one of the major EU-wide datasets and a fundamental information tool used in the decision-making processes for the design of the EU CAP. FADN collects accounting information from a representative sample of EU farms.…”
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