Journal of International Logistics and Trade (Dec 2006)

Analyzing the productivity of Korea and China’s road freight transport industry: A nonparametric Malmquist approach

  • Hun-Koo Ha,
  • Sang-Won Lee,
  • Zhao Cheng

DOI
https://doi.org/10.24006/jilt.2006.4.2.1
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 2
pp. 1 – 12

Abstract

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The objectives of this paper are to estimate the annual Malmquist TFP(total factor productivity) index of Korea and China’s road freight transport with DEA(data envelope analysis) and to decompose the index into technical efficiency change and technology change. In the process of the estimation, we used labor, capital, and fuel as input factors and ton-km of road freight transport as output factor. The panel data of Korea and China’s road freight transport industry from 1985 to 2004 are used. The results of the analysis show several points. First, there was no significant improvement in China’s TFP growth before 1997, but there was continuous growth in TFP since 1997 because of constantly increasing domestic freight transport demand. Second, there was downward trend in Korea’s TFP, especially there was a large reduction of productivity in 1998 because of the huge reduction of road freight transport demand during the period of the economic crisis. Third, the technology improvements play a significant role in the TFP growth and the technical efficiency had negative effects on the TFP growth of Korea. However, the technology improvements as well as the technical efficiency had positive effects on the TFP growth of China’s road freight transport industry.