Productive Efficiency During Transition: Evidence from Bulgarian Panel Data

New and unusually rich panel data for Bulgarian companies during late communism and early transition were used to investigate the determinants of productive efficiency. Compared to conventional production functions, stochastic frontier models were found to be the preferred specifications. Typically, enterprise performance was found to be unaffected by several factors, including the extent of exports, joint venture status, labor management relations and unionization. However, business efficiency was enhanced by incentive compensation arrangements. Compared to fading communism, the determinants of productive efficiency were found not to have changed much during early transition. Average firm efficiency was also investigated and found to be quite low—between 0.603 and 0.720. This dispersion has grown during early transition.J. Comp. Econom.,September 1998, 26(3), pp. 446–464. Hamilton College, Clinton, New York 13323; University of Southern Mississippi, Hattiesburg, Mississippi 39406; Rollins College, Winter Park, Florida 32789.

[1]  Jan Svejnar Enterprises and Workers in the Transition: Econometric Evidence , 1996 .

[2]  R. Layard,et al.  Reform in Eastern Europe , 1991 .

[3]  B. Pinto,et al.  Transforming State Enterprises in Poland: Evidence on Adjustment by Manufacturing Firms , 1993 .

[4]  J. V. Reenen,et al.  Enterprise restructuring in early transition: the case study evidence from Central and Eastern Europe , 1995 .

[5]  S. Goldfeld,et al.  Effects of Bailouts, Taxes, And Risk-Aversion On The Enterprise , 1992 .

[6]  B. Balassa,et al.  Exports, policy choices, and economic growth in developing countries after the 1973 oil shock , 1985 .

[7]  De-Min Wu,et al.  Alternative Tests of Independence between Stochastic Regressors and Disturbances , 1973 .

[8]  G. Battese,et al.  Frontier production functions, technical efficiency and panel data: With application to paddy farmers in India , 1992 .

[9]  J. Brada Technological Progress and Factor Utilization in Eastern European Economic Growth , 1989 .

[10]  G. Calvo,et al.  Output Collapse in Eastern Europe: The Role of Credit , 1993 .

[11]  Andrei Shleifer,et al.  A Theory of Privatisation , 1996 .

[12]  S. Claessens,et al.  World development report 1996 : from plan to market , 1996 .

[13]  Zinan Liu,et al.  The Efficiency Impact of the Chinese Industrial Reforms in the 1980’s☆ , 1996 .

[14]  S. Estrin PRIVATIZATION IN CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE , 1991 .

[15]  M. C. Jensen,et al.  Production Functions : An Application to Labor-Managed Firms and Codetermination , 2015 .

[16]  Derek C. Jones The Transformation of Labor Unions in Eastern Europe: The Case of Bulgaria , 1992 .

[17]  Louis Putterman,et al.  Theoretical and Empirical Studies of Producer Cooperatives: Will Ever the Twain Meet? , 1993 .

[18]  B. Pinto Transforming state enterprises in Poland : macroeconomic evidence on adjustment , 1993 .

[19]  J. Bristow The Bulgarian Economy in Transition , 1996 .

[20]  D. Lewin,et al.  The Human Resource Management Handbook , 1997 .

[21]  Derek C. Jones,et al.  The Bulgarian economy : lessons from reform during early transition , 1997 .

[22]  J. Brada,et al.  INDUSTRIAL ECONOMICS OF THE TRANSITION: DETERMINANTS OF ENTERPRISE EFFICIENCY IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA AND HUNGARY , 1997 .

[23]  S. Tenev,et al.  On Your Marx, Get Set, Go: The Role of Competition in Enterprise Adjustment , 1995 .

[24]  G. Jefferson,et al.  The impact of reform on socialist enterprises in transition: Structure, conduct, and performance in Chinese industry , 1991 .

[25]  V. Danilin Measuring Enterprise Efficiency in the Soviet Union: A Stochastic Frontier Analysis , 1985 .

[26]  Eduardo Borensztein,et al.  An Empirical Analysis of the Output Declines in Three Eastern European Countries , 1993 .

[27]  A. S. Blinder,et al.  Paying for productivity : a look at the evidence , 1990 .

[28]  J. Drèze,et al.  Specification and estimation of Cobb-Douglas production function models , 1966 .

[29]  S. Estrin,et al.  Shocks and adjustment by firms in transition : a comparative study , 1995 .

[30]  J. Prašnikar,et al.  Structural adjustment policies and productive efficiency of socialist enterprises , 1992 .

[31]  C. Doucouliagos Worker Participation and Productivity in Labor-Managed and Participatory Capitalist Firms: A Meta-Analysis , 1995 .

[32]  Derek C. Jones,et al.  Profit Sharing and Gainsharing: A Review of Theory, Incidence, and Effects , 1994 .

[33]  Entry Without Exit: Economic Selection Under Socialism , 1993 .

[34]  Jan Svejnar,et al.  The Economics of Joint Ventures in Less Developed Countries , 1984 .

[35]  James L. Medoff,et al.  Trade Unions in the Production Process , 1978, Journal of Political Economy.