Exact decomposition of the Fisher ideal total factor productivity index |
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Authors: | Timo Kuosmanen Timo Sipiläinen |
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Affiliation: | (1) Economic Research Unit, MTT Agrifood Research Finland, Luutnantintie 13, 00410 Helsinki, Finland;(2) Helsinki School of Economics, P.O. Box 1210, 00101 Helsinki, Finland |
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Abstract: | Decompositions of total factor productivity (TFP) shed light on the driving factors behind productivity change. We develop the first exact decomposition of the Fisher ideal TFP index which contains no debatable mixed-period components or residuals. We systematically isolate five effects of (1) technical change, (2) technical efficiency, (3) scale efficiency, (4) allocative efficiency, and (5) price effect. The three efficiency components (2–4) represent the efficiency of achieving a given target point. Components (1) and (5) capture the changes of the target point. While the technical change component is well-established, changes in the relative input–output prices can have real effects on the scale and scope of the target. Such changes are captured by the new price effect component (5). The new decomposition is compared with existing decompositions both in theory and by means of an empirical application to a panel data of 459 Finnish farms in years 1992–2000. |
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Keywords: | Total factor productivity Fisher ideal index Malmquist index Decompositions Agriculture Aggregation |
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