2000
DOI: 10.1111/1467-8489.00118
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The efficiency of the Australian dairy processing industry

Abstract: In this article we analyse trends in the economic performance of the dairy processing industry and evaluate the link between these trends and the deregulation of the industry. Using Stochastic Frontier Analysis to derive Malmquist total factor productivity estimates, we show that the industry exhibits a relatively high level of technical e¤ciency. Victoria, the major producing state, has been e¡ectively on the frontier over the period studied. In recent years, the rapid expansion in capital investment that has… Show more

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“…The foundation and development of cooperatives is based on, grinded in, and finally integrated into the regional economy. The regional economy may influence cooperatives' efficiency (Doucouliagos and Hone, 2000;Huang et al, 2002;Mosheim, 2002;Guo and Jiang, 2004). Krasachat and Chimkul (2009) figure out that differences in cooperative locations have had a different impact on agricultural cooperatives' efficiency.…”
Section: Hypothesesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The foundation and development of cooperatives is based on, grinded in, and finally integrated into the regional economy. The regional economy may influence cooperatives' efficiency (Doucouliagos and Hone, 2000;Huang et al, 2002;Mosheim, 2002;Guo and Jiang, 2004). Krasachat and Chimkul (2009) figure out that differences in cooperative locations have had a different impact on agricultural cooperatives' efficiency.…”
Section: Hypothesesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The existing studies on dairy processing consider productivity growth of all inputs simultaneously. Doucouliagos and Hone () find a moderate productivity growth of 2% a year for the Australian dairy processing industry in the period 1969–1996, which is mainly driven by technical progress. Geylani and Stefanou () investigate the productivity patterns of US dairy manufacturing using Census Bureau's plant‐level data and find considerable cross‐sectional dispersion in productivity growth.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA), Fa¨re et al (1994) has been used by previous authors to evaluate and compare the performance of cooperatives with IOFs, such as Doucouliagos and Hone (2000), Singh et al (2001) and Boyle (2004). However, this study contributes to the literature by addressing the different objectives of cooperatives and IOFs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%