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Decomposing Growth in Portuguese Seaports: A Frontier Cost Approach

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Carlos Pestana Barros () (Instituto de Economia e Gestao, Technical University of Lisbon, Rua Miguel Lupi, 20, 1249-078 Lisbon, Portugal.)

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This paper analyses the extent of technical change and technical efficiency in Portuguese seaport costs between 1990 and 2000, using a stochastic cost frontier method. A translog frontier and the maximum likelihood estimation technique are employed to estimate the empirical model. The results show that the average score of inefficiency is 39.6%, denoting a high degree of waste in the use of resources, despite the fact that technical change contributed to a reduction of costs. Maritime Economics & Logistics (2005) 7, 297–315. doi:10.1057/palgrave.mel.9100140

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Volume (Year): 7 (2005)
Issue (Month): 4 (December)
Pages: 297-315
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