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Empirical Estimation of Technical and Scale Efficiency in Indian City Gas Distribution (CGD) Entities Using DEA


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1 Senior Manager (Chemical), GAIL (India) Ltd., 8th Floor, GAIL Jubilee Tower, Plot No : B-35&36, Sector-1, Noida-201 301 & Ph.D. Scholar, Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT), New Delhi, India
2 Manager (Marketing), GAIL (India) Ltd., 16, Bhikaji Cama Place , R. K Puram, New Delhi-110 066, India

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This paper empirically examined the technical and scale efficiency of 14 entities of Indian city gas distribution (CGD) entities using the data development analysis. The efficiency score thus obtained was used for ranking the entities. This study also discovered, on an average, that the entities which had legacy and well entrenched infrastructure performed more efficiently than newer entities. This study also pointed out that most of the firms, which were new entrants and small in size, were operating under increasing return to scale. Currently, the Indian regulatory authorities follow the traditional approach of rate of return method for the promotion of CGD entities and benchmarking of these utilities through efficient measurement. The present study shall help regulators to monitor their performance for reducing the information asymmetry between the regulator and regulated companies.

Keywords

Data Envelopment Analysis, Technical and Scale Efficiency, PNGRP, Indian CGD Entities

L11, L23, L95

Paper Submission Date : July 28, 2015 ; Paper sent back for Revision : January 18, 2016 ; Paper Acceptance Date : April 8, 2016.

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T. Nandakumar
Senior Manager (Chemical), GAIL (India) Ltd., 8th Floor, GAIL Jubilee Tower, Plot No : B-35&36, Sector-1, Noida-201 301 & Ph.D. Scholar, Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT), New Delhi, India
Sandeep Chouhan
Manager (Marketing), GAIL (India) Ltd., 16, Bhikaji Cama Place , R. K Puram, New Delhi-110 066, India

Abstract


This paper empirically examined the technical and scale efficiency of 14 entities of Indian city gas distribution (CGD) entities using the data development analysis. The efficiency score thus obtained was used for ranking the entities. This study also discovered, on an average, that the entities which had legacy and well entrenched infrastructure performed more efficiently than newer entities. This study also pointed out that most of the firms, which were new entrants and small in size, were operating under increasing return to scale. Currently, the Indian regulatory authorities follow the traditional approach of rate of return method for the promotion of CGD entities and benchmarking of these utilities through efficient measurement. The present study shall help regulators to monitor their performance for reducing the information asymmetry between the regulator and regulated companies.

Keywords


Data Envelopment Analysis, Technical and Scale Efficiency, PNGRP, Indian CGD Entities

L11, L23, L95

Paper Submission Date : July 28, 2015 ; Paper sent back for Revision : January 18, 2016 ; Paper Acceptance Date : April 8, 2016.




DOI: https://doi.org/10.17010/aijer%2F2016%2Fv5i2%2F92788