The Application of DEA for Econometric Inferences Towards the Efficiency & Benchmarking of Indian Industry and Inefficiency Estimation of Indian Cement Sector

A. Pandey
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Present study is an attempt to estimate the level of economic efficiency and benchmarking various States of India who are significantly contributing in Indian Industrial Economy by using Input-Oriented CRS Model of DEA by developing an efficiency frontier through optimizing the weighted output to input ratios of each contributory units of the industry under the assumption that ratios can equal but not exceed unity for any one of the contributor. Besides, this paper presumes the importance of various years of production of cement across India and the combination of forces like demand for cement and installed capacity to generate outputs being measured in terms of actual production and capacity utilization during a period of over 20 years starting from 1991-92 though unconventional, Data Envelopment Analysis is conducted to scale Technical efficiency or inefficiency, per-say. To benchmark the performance of Indian industries during the study period, DEA has been employed where it fundamentally, takes into account the total input and total output of all Indian Industries as Decision Making Units (DMUs) to calculate technical efficiency (TE). TE is treated as an indicator of performance of DMUs and comparison has been made amongst them. The use of DEA to benchmark the years of technical efficiency with judiciously selected inputs and outputs mixes are applied to all India Industries. Input-oriented CRS Model is been used for DEA Econometric inferences. In the case of constant returns to scale, both orientations give close results. A separation into technical and scale efficiencies have been accomplished without altering latter conditions for use of DEA directly on observational data. This paper also takes an account of T.E of Indian Industries being categorized on different basses such as Employment, Capital invested etc.
应用DEA对印度工业效率与基准的计量推断及对印度水泥行业低效率的估计
本研究试图利用DEA的投入导向CRS模型,在假设任何一个贡献单位的产出与投入之比等于但不超过1的前提下,通过优化工业各贡献单位的加权产出与投入之比,建立效率边界,估算经济效率水平,并对印度工业经济中贡献较大的各邦进行基准测试。此外,本文假设了印度不同年份水泥生产的重要性,以及水泥需求和装机容量等力量的组合,以1991-92年开始的20多年期间的实际生产和产能利用率来衡量产出,通过非常规的数据包络分析来衡量技术效率或低效率。为了对印度工业在研究期间的表现进行基准测试,采用了DEA,从根本上讲,它将所有印度工业的总投入和总产出作为决策单位(dmu)来计算技术效率(TE)。将TE作为dmu性能的一个指标,并对其进行了比较。使用DEA对明智选择投入和产出混合的多年技术效率进行基准测试适用于所有印度工业。采用投入导向的CRS模型进行DEA计量经济学推断。在规模回报不变的情况下,两种方向的结果都很接近。在不改变直接对观测数据使用DEA的后一条件的情况下,实现了技术效率和规模效率的分离。本文还考虑了印度工业的T.E被分类为不同的基础,如就业,资本投资等。
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