Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10251222 | Forest Policy and Economics | 2005 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
The objective of this article was to measure the productivity of pulp and paper industry in OECD countries over the period of 1991-2000. We calculated the Malmquist productivity index by using the nonparametric-frontier approach, and decomposed the index into two components: technical change and efficiency change. Empirical results showed that the productivity change of pulp and paper industry in OECD countries ranged from Switzerland's â0.9% to Japan's 2.4% over the sampled period. The Nordic nations (Finland, Norway and Sweden) recorded, 1.2-1.5% improvement in their performance. The productivity of the Canadian pulp and paper industry increased by 2%, while that of its United States counterpart increased only by 0.8%. The results also showed that the last decade's productivity growth was attributed more to the technical change than efficiency change.
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Authors
Jiing-Shyang Hseu, Jui-Kou Shang,