Efficiency of Manufacturing Establishments in Eritrea

Tuccu Selomon
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This paper discusses productive efficiency of a sample of firms using World Bank data from a sample of 179 Eritrean manufacturing firms. The results of the estimation of the technical efficiency model shows Eritrean manufacturing firms ingeneral are inefficient. The study further investigated firms’ efficiency by nature of ownership, age of firm, experience of the entrepreneur and managers’ education. Both labour and capital are more productive under sole proprietorships or partnerships than incorporated firms. Labour is more productive for older firms and capital is more productive for younger firms. Results also show labour is more productive for firms with less experienced managers, while capital is more productive for high experienced managers. Also, labour is productive for both firms that are managed with less educated managers and high educated managers. In almost all cases return to scale appears to be less than one, suggesting the existence of high inefficiency. In general there was no significant difference in the existence of embodied technology among firms. The study suggests that firms need to examineand invest in technology and skills that may contribute to improved efficiency.
厄立特里亚制造业机构的效率
本文利用世界银行179家厄立特里亚制造企业的样本数据,讨论了企业的生产效率。技术效率模型的估计结果表明,厄立特里亚制造业企业普遍存在效率低下的问题。研究进一步从所有制性质、企业年龄、企业家经验和管理者教育程度等方面考察了企业效率。在独资企业或合伙企业中,劳动力和资本的生产率都高于股份有限公司。劳动力对老公司更有生产力,资本对新公司更有生产力。结果还表明,对于经验较少的经理的公司,劳动力的生产率更高,而对于经验丰富的经理的公司,资本的生产率更高。此外,无论是由受教育程度较低的经理管理,还是由受教育程度较高的经理管理,劳动力都是有生产力的。在几乎所有情况下,规模回报似乎都小于1,这表明存在着高效率。总体而言,企业间体现技术的存在性无显著差异。该研究表明,企业需要研究并投资于可能有助于提高效率的技术和技能。
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