Title of article
Empirical specification of cost reductions associated with accumulated knowledge in the Swedish kraft paper industry
Author/Authors
Robert Lundmark، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
7
From page
460
To page
466
Abstract
This paper presents an alternative approach in estimating the effect that technological knowledge has on the cost structure facing individual firms. The suggested method is applied to the Swedish kraft paper industry and relies on a comprehensive dataset for eight individual integrated kraft paper mills. The developed model is based on a two-step process. Step one, the estimation of a pure cost reduction index is derived using a flexible variable cost function which is utilising mill-specific dummy variables. In addition, this approach allows for an estimation of the pure unit cost reduction index that is devoid of scale and price effects which, if not dealt with can produce spurious results when estimating learning effects. Step two, is the estimation of a two factor dynamic learning curve model (2FDLC) using the estimated pure unit cost reduction index as dependent variable. The results suggest that the Swedish kraft paper industry has relatively little to gain in terms of cost reduction through a further technological learning. However, the method performed well, producing intuitive and statistically significant estimates indicating its usefulness in further analyses.
Keywords
Paper industryLearning curveTechnological knowledgeTranslogCost function2FDLCCost reduction
Journal title
Forest Policy and Economics
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Forest Policy and Economics
Record number
727115
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