巴西电力分销商的破产:一种DEA自助法

INSOLVENCY OF BRAZILIAN ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTORS: A DEA BOOTSTRAP APPROACH

Technological and Economic Development of Economy · 2017
被引 7
人大 A-

中文导读

使用DEA自助法分析巴西电力分销商的财务和运营指标,发现停电频率和总负债是解释破产的关键因素,为监管机构提供监测财务可持续性的依据。

Abstract

This study investigates the financial and operational indicators that explain the insolvency of Brazilian electricity distributors, using a data envelopment analysis (DEA) bootstrap approach. The Wagner and Shimshak (2007) stepwise procedure was used to select the variables that had the greatest impact on average efficiency estimated by DEA in the construction of an inefficient frontier. Through a second stage analysis, the Simar and Wilson (2007) bootstrapped truncated regression analyzed contextual variables associated with inefficiency, and consequently with firm insolvency. The sample was composed of electricity distributors, whose financial information for the 2000–2015 period was available on the Brazilian Securities Exchange (CVM) website. The results indicated that the Actual Equivalent Frequency of Power Interruptions/Regulatory Equivalent Frequency of Power Interruptions and Overall Indebtedness were the most important indicators in explaining insolvency. The second-stage analysis showed that the inefficiencies calculated using the selected indicators are positively related to insolvency criteria used by the literature, state control, dollar and geographical location, and negatively related to the domestic inflation index. The results provide valuable information for the Brazilian electricity sector’s regulatory body, which recently began to hold public hearings prior to setting up procedures for monitoring financial sustainability using financial and operational indicators.

巴西电力分销商破产数据包络分析Bootstrap方法效率评估