ARE ALL SCALES OPTIMAL IN DEA? THEORY AND EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE
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2002
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Policy recommendations concerning optimal scale of production units often have
serious implications for the restructuring of a sector, while tests of natural monopoly have
important implications for regulatory structure. The piecewise linear frontier production
function framework is becoming the most popular one for assessing not only technical
efficiency of operations, but also for scale efficiency and calculation of optimal scale sizes.
The main purpose of the present study is to check if neoclassical production theory gives any
guidance as to the nature of scale properties in the DEA model, and to empirically investigate
such properties. The empirical results indicate that optimal scale may be found over almost the
entire size variations in outputs and inputs, thus making policy recommendations about scale
efficiency dubious. It is necessary to establish the nature of optimal scale before any practical
use can be made. Proposals for such indexes that should be calculated are provided.
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Optimal scale; scale elasticity; data envelopment analysis (DEA); frontier