Potential Gains from Mergers in Local Public Transport: An Efficiency Analysis Applied to Germany

Discussion Papers 832, 35 S.

Matthias Walter, Astrid Cullmann

2008

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Abstract

We analyze potential gains from hypothetical mergers in local public transport using the non-parametric Data Envelopment Analysis with bias corrections by means of bootstrapping. Our sample consists of 41 public transport companies from Germany's most densely populated region, North Rhine-Westphalia. We merge them into geographically meaningful, larger units that operate partially on a joint tram network. Merger gains are then decomposed into individual technical efficiency, synergy and size effects following the methodology of Bogetoft and Wang [Bogetoft, P., Wang, D., 2005. Estimating the Potential Gains from Mergers. Journal of Productivity Analysis, 23(2), 145-171]. Our empirical findings suggest that substantial gains up to 16 percent of factor inputs are present, mainly resulting from synergy effects.

Astrid Cullmann

Research Associate in the Energy, Transportation, Environment Department



JEL-Classification: L92;C14;L11
Keywords: Merger, Public Transport, Efficiency, Data Envelopment Analysis
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http://hdl.handle.net/10419/27355

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