2014
DOI: 10.1007/s11123-014-0426-7
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The effects of efficiency and TFP growth on pollution in Europe: a multistage spatial analysis

Abstract: It is common in e¢ ciency studies which analyse the environment for pollution to form part of the production technology. Pollution therefore a¤ects e¢ ciency and the TFP growth decomposition. As an alternative approach we draw on theoretical studies from the environmental economics literature, which demonstrate that TFP a¤ects environmental quality.Along these lines we adopt a two-stage empirical methodology. Firstly, we obtain two estimates of productive performance (e¢ ciency and TFP growth) using a stochast… Show more

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“…Basically, these two models are subject to similar criticism that we discussed for Millimet and Collier (2008). In contrast to these studies, Adetutu et al (2014) and Glass et al (2013b) introduce spatial stochastic frontier models where distributional assumptions about the inefficiency are made. However, these models do not handle endogeneity.…”
Section: Spatial Interactions and Variation In Cost Efficiencymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Basically, these two models are subject to similar criticism that we discussed for Millimet and Collier (2008). In contrast to these studies, Adetutu et al (2014) and Glass et al (2013b) introduce spatial stochastic frontier models where distributional assumptions about the inefficiency are made. However, these models do not handle endogeneity.…”
Section: Spatial Interactions and Variation In Cost Efficiencymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such a model which accounts for SAR dependence is therefore developed in this paper. To the best of our knowledge, Adetutu et al (2014) is the only study that introduces a spatial relationship into a stochastic frontier model where an assumption is made about the distribution of the ine¢ ciency component of the error structure. Their model, however, unlike the estimator we develop, overlooks global spatial dependence as they omit, for example, the endogenous SAR variable.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The most exciting recent methodological advances in measuring and decomposing TFP have been the studies by [1,[30][31][32]75]. These authors have merged methods common in the efficiency and productivity literature with spatial econometric methods in an innovative fashion.…”
Section: Estimating Yield Functionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Glass et al [31] decomposed TFP growth in 40 European countries using a spatial autoregressive frontier model. Adetutu et al [1] used a multistage spatial method to analyse the effects of efficiency and TFP growth on pollution in the same 40 European countries. Glass et al [32] blended traditional non-spatial stochastic frontier models with key contributions to spatial econometrics to develop a spatial autoregressive stochastic frontier model for panel data for 41 European countries.…”
Section: Estimating Yield Functionsmentioning
confidence: 99%