Regulatory and environmental effects on public transit efficiency: A mixed DEA-SFA approach

Beniamina Buzzo Margari, Fabrizio Erbetta, Carmelo Petraglia, Massimiliano Piacenza

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Abstract

This paper assesses the impact of regulatory and environmental factors and statistical noise on the efficiency of public transit systems within a DEA-based framework. Using a panel of Italian companies, we implement a DEA-SFA mixed approach based on [H.O. Fried et al. (2002) Journal of Productivity Analysis, 17(1-2), 157-174] to decompose DEA inefficiency measures into three components: exogenous effects, managerial inefficiency and stochastic events. Besides providing evidence on the determinants of input-specific efficiency differentials across companies, the results point out that managerial skills play a minor role, and emphasize the relevance of regulatory policies aimed at replacing cost-plus subsidization with high-powered incentive contracts as well as improving environmental conditions of public transit networks.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)131-151
Number of pages21
JournalJournal of Regulatory Economics
Volume32
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2007

Keywords

  • Environmental factors
  • Frontier analysis (DEA, SFA)
  • Managerial skills
  • Public transit systemsm
  • Regulation

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