Specification of merger gains in the Norwegian electricity distribution industry
Saastamoinen, Antti; Bjørndal, Endre; Bjørndal, Mette (2017)
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Saastamoinen, Antti
Bjørndal, Endre
Bjørndal, Mette
Elsevier
2017
Kuvaus
peerReviewed
Tiivistelmä
Electricity distribution often exhibits economies of scale. In Norway, a number of smaller distribution system operators exist and thus there is potential to restructure the industry, possibly through mergers. However, the revenue cap regulatory model in Norway does not incentivize firms to merge as merging leads to a stricter revenue cap for the merged company. Thus the regulator compensates the firms in order to create such incentives. The amount of compensation is based on the potential gains of the merger estimated using a data envelopment analysis (DEA) based frontier approach introduced by Bogetoft and Wang (2005). DEA is however only one of many possible frontier estimators that can be used in estimation. Furthermore, the returns to scale assumption, the operating environment of firms and the presence of stochastic noise and outlier observations are all known to affect to the estimation of production technology. In this paper we explore how varying assumptions under two alternative frontier estimators shape the distribution of merger gains within the Norwegian distribution industry. Our results reveal that the restructuring policies of the industry may be significantly altered depending how potential gains from the mergers are estimated
JEL
L94, L25, L43, C6
Avainsanat
Mergers, Efficiency estimation, Electricity distribution, Regulation