Weak Disposability in Nonparametric Production Analysis with Undesirable Outputs |
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Authors: | Timo Kuosmanen |
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Affiliation: | Timo Kuosmanen is assistant professor, Environmental Economics and Natural Resources Group at Wageningen University in The Netherlands. |
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Abstract: | Weak disposability of outputs means that firms can abate harmful emissions by decreasing the activity level. Modeling weak disposability in nonparametric production analysis has caused some confusion. This article identifies a dilemma in these approaches: conventional formulations implicitly and unintentionally assume all firms apply uniform abatement factors. However, it is usually cost-effective to abate emissions in those firms where the marginal abatement costs are lowest. This article presents a simple formulation of weak disposability that allows for non-uniform abatement factors and preserves the linear structure of the model. |
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Keywords: | activity analysis data envelopment analysis environmental performance analysis nonparametric productivity analysis pollution abatement production theory undesirable outputs |
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