Shadow prices of environmental outputs and production efficiency of household-level paper recycling units in Vietnam
The production efficiency and shadow prices of three environmental outputs (BOD, COD, and SS) of 63 household-level paper-recycling units, from a recycling craft village in Vietnam, are assessed A two-stage procedure, linear programming and stochastic estimation, is used to estimate output distance function. Social capital as a production factor and environmental outputs are included in the output distance function. Results indicate that production efficiencies could potentially be improved by 28%. There is a substantial variation in the shadow prices of environmental outputs among the production units of different types of paper products. Furthermore, the average shadow prices of the three environmental outputs are all positive. This indicates a potential for improving environmental quality though introducing pollution-prevention methods to paper-recycling production processes in Vietnam (e.g., recirculation of wastewater), and suggests that it may be inappropriate to restrict the shadow prices of environmental outputs to be non-positive for the analysis of some production processes.
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2008
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Authors: | Van Ha, Nguyen ; Kant, Shashi ; Maclaren, Virginia |
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Ecological Economics. - Elsevier, ISSN 0921-8009. - Vol. 65.2008, 1, p. 98-110
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Elsevier |
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