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Water Demand Fluctuations, Non-Transferable Water Rights, and Technical Inefficiency in Japan's Water Sector

机译:日本水行业的用水需求波动,不可转让的水权和技术效率低下

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The 2011 Tohoku earthquake triggered an unexpected water demand fluctuation in Japan's Abukuma river region. Using this context, this study examines whether demand fluctuations result in technical inefficiency in the Japan's water sector. Technical efficiency is measured using a data envelopment analysis of water suppliers in the region from 2008-2014. Next, a bootstrapped truncated regression model is specified to examine the determinants of technical efficiency. The estimation results reveal that inefficiency arises when water suppliers with water rights face declining demand. A counterfactual scenario, whereby excess water rights are reallocated to increase water suppliers' efficiency, improves technical efficiency by 7.19%. This result suggests that the government should permit the reallocation of water rights under a trading scheme.
机译:2011年的东北地震在日本的Abukuma河地区引发了意外的用水需求波动。在此背景下,本研究检验了需求波动是否会导致日本水务部门的技术效率低下。使用2008-2014年该地区供水供应商的数据包络分析来衡量技术效率。接下来,指定自举截短的回归模型以检查技术效率的决定因素。估算结果表明,当拥有水权的水供应商面临需求下降时,效率低下。一种反事实方案,即重新分配过多的水权以提高供水者的效率,从而使技术效率提高了7.19%。这一结果表明,政府应允许根据贸易计划重新分配水权。

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