Assessing Productivity Performance Of Regional Electric Cooperatives In The Philippines

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Ramon C. Posadas
Emilyn Cabanda

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This paper examines the productivity performance of private electric cooperatives (ECs) in the Philippines. Our sample draws on 15 regions in the Philippines, with a total of 117 cooperatives over the period 1999-2003. Data envelopment analysis (DEA) models are used to calculate productive performance of our panel sample.  Our findings suggest that regional electric cooperatives (RECs) are technologically-oriented, yet, show a declining efficiency change of 0.1 percent annually.  In this case, the electricity industry across regions may adopt a weighted combination of electricity-based technologies and supported with policies of autonomy without losing the service-oriented culture.  Thus, productivity is driven more by technological innovations in the industry than managerial efficiency. This is a new empirical contribution to the electricity productivity literature.

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