Assessment of transit transport corridor efficiency of landlocked African countries using data envelopment analysis

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We used a data envelopment analysis (DEA) to examine the efficiency and performance of transport systems of landlocked African countries (LLACs). We conducted a comparative performance efficiency analysis of transfer transport systems for LLACs’ corridors. Three different types of DEA models were proposed and used to measure the relative efficiencies of transit transport using a 6-year data set (2008–2013) of some selected LLACs. The results show that the average pure technical and scale efficiency scores are 90.89% and 37.13%, respectively. Two units (13.33%) are technically efficient (technical and scale efficiency) while four units (26.66%) are only purely technically efficient over the observed period. Swaziland was the most efficient corridor while the Central African Republic corridor was the least efficient throughout the monitored years. The results indicate the relevance of minimising trade costs to stimulate landlocked countries’ exports.

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Fanou, E. H., & Wang, X. (2018). Assessment of transit transport corridor efficiency of landlocked African countries using data envelopment analysis. South African Journal of Science, 114(1–2). https://doi.org/10.17159/sajs.2018/20160347

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