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Analyzing the variations in cost-efficiency of marine cage lobster aquaculture in Vietnam: a two-stage bootstrap DEA approach
Hai, A.T.N.; Dung, T.B.; Speelman, S. (2018). Analyzing the variations in cost-efficiency of marine cage lobster aquaculture in Vietnam: a two-stage bootstrap DEA approach. Aquaculture Economics and Management 22(4): 458-473. https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13657305.2018.1429032
In: Aquaculture Economics and Management. The International Association of Aquaculture Economics and Management (IAAEM): Brisbane. ISSN 1365-7305; e-ISSN 1551-8663, more
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    Marine/Coastal
Author keywords
    Bootstrap DEA; cost-efficiency; marine cage lobster aquaculture;truncated regression

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  • Hai, A.T.N., more
  • Dung, T.B.
  • Speelman, S., more

Abstract
    This study measures cost-efficiency and its determinants for 353 marine cage lobster farms in Vietnam using a two-stage bootstrap data envelopment analysis (DEA). In the first stage, the bootstrap DEA approach was used to obtain bias-corrected technical, allocative cost-efficiencies for the farms. Then, the bias-corrected cost-efficiency scores were regressed on a set of explanatory variables using a bootstrapped truncated regression. The results show that substantial cost-inefficiency occurs in lobster aquaculture due to the overuse of inputs, which, given the prevailing input prices, are also used in inappropriate ratios. Cost-efficiency is shown to be significantly impacted by the age of the farmer, total cage volume and by variables affecting the production environment such as the cage cleaning, distance to the nearest farms and the presence of other discharges into the marine environment.

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