Efficiency measures for industrial organization

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The aim of the paper was to measure the efficiency of an industry and to decompose it in firm efficienciesae“which indicate how close firms approximate best practices”and an organization efficiencyae”which indicates the degree of optimality of the number of firms and their distribution. The latter component provides an efficiency measure for the industrial organization. Economies or diseconomies of scale and of scope play a big role in the determination of the optimal industrial organization and the consequent measurement of the efficiency of an observed industry. Different approaches to the modeling of scale economies will be reviewed. This paper shows in detail how the efficiency of an industrial organization can be measured as a gap between mean firm efficiency and overall industry efficiency. The analysis is extended to dynamic models to measure the role of entry and exit in the efficiency of the industrial organization.

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Ten Raa, T. (2015). Efficiency measures for industrial organization. In Benchmarking for Performance Evaluation: A Production Frontier Approach (pp. 221–250). Springer India. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-2253-8_5

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