The purpose of this study is to evaluate the efficiency indices for 60 Brazilian electricity distribution utilities. These scores are obtained by DEA (Data Envelopment Analysis) and Bayesian Stochastic Frontier Analysis models, two techniques that can reduce the information asymmetry and improve the regulator's skill to compare the performance of the utilities, a fundamental aspect in incentive regulation schemes. In addition, this paper also addresses the problem of identifying outliers and influential observations in deterministic nonparametric DEA models.
Abstract.In this paper, we analyze a method that links Lagrange multipliers from a resource allocation problem to the problem of revenue or profit maximization. This technique, first proposed in the transportation science literature by [7] has important implications for telecommunication network pricing. Indeed, the framework provides a generalization of telecommunication resource allocation/shadow price-based schemes such as those of [6] and [9], in that it permits the optimization of the shadow prices themselves, through a computationally simple procedure. We analyze the extent to which revenue can be maximized on a network that uses shadow-price-based prices, and how to deal with cases of unbounded multipliers.
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