DIW Discussion Papers 831, 32 S.
Christian von Hirschhausen, Astrid Cullmann
2008. Oct.
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In this paper, we present a nonparametric comparative efficiency analysis of 179 communal public transport bus companies in Germany (1990-2004). We apply both deterministic data envelopment analysis (DEA) and bootstrapping to test the robustness of our estimates and to test the hypothesis of global and individual constant returns to scale. We find that the average technical efficiency of German bus companies is relatively low. We observe that the industry appears to be characterized by increasing returns to scale for smaller companies. These results would imply increasing pressure on bus companies to restructure.
Topics: Transportation
JEL-Classification: L11;L51;L92;C14
Keywords: Public transport, buses, efficiency analysis, nonparametric methods, DEA, bootstrapping
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http://hdl.handle.net/10419/27354