Total Factor Efficiency Study on China’s Industrial Coal Input and Wastewater Control with Dual Target Variables

After decades of economic development in China, its energy consumption still relies heavily on coal, and the dominant segment of our economy—the industrial sectors with large coal input—have caused massive wastewater pollution. To provide a decision-making basis for the sustainab...

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Main Authors: Lingguang Li, Weixin Yang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-06-01
Series:Sustainability
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DEA
Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/7/2121
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spelling doaj-d772f87545c54655ab4be90f2d340d002020-11-25T00:38:50ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502018-06-01107212110.3390/su10072121su10072121Total Factor Efficiency Study on China’s Industrial Coal Input and Wastewater Control with Dual Target VariablesLingguang Li0Weixin Yang1School of Mathematical Sciences, Tongji University, Shanghai 200092, ChinaBusiness School, University of Shanghai for Science and Technology, Shanghai 200093, ChinaAfter decades of economic development in China, its energy consumption still relies heavily on coal, and the dominant segment of our economy—the industrial sectors with large coal input—have caused massive wastewater pollution. To provide a decision-making basis for the sustainable development of Chinese industry and economy, this paper selected 39 industrial sectors in China and studied their Total Factor Efficiency (TFE) using Dual Target Variables of coal input and wastewater control during 2003–2014. The results showed that 82.05% of the total industries within our study scope had an efficiency level below 0.5. Over the entire study period of 2003–2014, only the national monopoly industries and high and new tech industries were able to maintain the optimal efficiency level. In comparison with the existing Data Envelope Analysis (DEA) Model and studies on TFE using multi-target variables methods, this paper has probably made two improvements. First, we improved the original DEA model to calculate the TFE of two target variables (coal input and wastewater control) at the same time. Second, we developed an algorithm to calculate the TFE of industrial coal input and wastewater control from 2003 to 2014, based on the official input-output statistics of China.http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/7/2121DEAdual target variablesindustrial coal inputwastewater controlTotal Factor Efficiency (TFE)
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Weixin Yang
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Weixin Yang
Total Factor Efficiency Study on China’s Industrial Coal Input and Wastewater Control with Dual Target Variables
Sustainability
DEA
dual target variables
industrial coal input
wastewater control
Total Factor Efficiency (TFE)
author_facet Lingguang Li
Weixin Yang
author_sort Lingguang Li
title Total Factor Efficiency Study on China’s Industrial Coal Input and Wastewater Control with Dual Target Variables
title_short Total Factor Efficiency Study on China’s Industrial Coal Input and Wastewater Control with Dual Target Variables
title_full Total Factor Efficiency Study on China’s Industrial Coal Input and Wastewater Control with Dual Target Variables
title_fullStr Total Factor Efficiency Study on China’s Industrial Coal Input and Wastewater Control with Dual Target Variables
title_full_unstemmed Total Factor Efficiency Study on China’s Industrial Coal Input and Wastewater Control with Dual Target Variables
title_sort total factor efficiency study on china’s industrial coal input and wastewater control with dual target variables
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2018-06-01
description After decades of economic development in China, its energy consumption still relies heavily on coal, and the dominant segment of our economy—the industrial sectors with large coal input—have caused massive wastewater pollution. To provide a decision-making basis for the sustainable development of Chinese industry and economy, this paper selected 39 industrial sectors in China and studied their Total Factor Efficiency (TFE) using Dual Target Variables of coal input and wastewater control during 2003–2014. The results showed that 82.05% of the total industries within our study scope had an efficiency level below 0.5. Over the entire study period of 2003–2014, only the national monopoly industries and high and new tech industries were able to maintain the optimal efficiency level. In comparison with the existing Data Envelope Analysis (DEA) Model and studies on TFE using multi-target variables methods, this paper has probably made two improvements. First, we improved the original DEA model to calculate the TFE of two target variables (coal input and wastewater control) at the same time. Second, we developed an algorithm to calculate the TFE of industrial coal input and wastewater control from 2003 to 2014, based on the official input-output statistics of China.
topic DEA
dual target variables
industrial coal input
wastewater control
Total Factor Efficiency (TFE)
url http://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/10/7/2121
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