Returns to scale: concept, estimation and analysis of Japan's turbulent 1964‐88 economy

Returns to scale: concept, estimation and analysis of Japan's turbulent 1964‐88 economy

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Article ID: iaor201111968
Volume: 44
Issue: 2
Start Page Number: 451
End Page Number: 485
Publication Date: May 2011
Journal: Canadian Journal of Economics/Revue canadienne d'conomique
Authors: , , , ,
Keywords: statistics: inference
Abstract:

There is policy interest in factoring productivity growth into technical progress and returns to scale components. Our approach uses exact index number methods to reduce the parameters that must be estimated, and allows us to exploit the cross‐sectional dimension of plant‐level panel data. We show that the same equation can also be used to estimate ‘Harberger’ scale economies and technical progress indicators that require fewer assumptions. Estimates of the elasticity of scale for Japanese establishments in three major industries over 1964–88 are presented. Our study spans the high growth era of the 1960s, two oil shocks, and other exogenous shocks.

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