Title of article :
Technological Change and its Relationship with Total Factor Productivity in Iran's Petroleum Refineries
Author/Authors :
Dashti, Nader Energy Economics and Management Department -Petroleum Faculty of Tehran - Petroleum University of Technology , Iran , Rostami, Mahdi Energy Economics and Management Department -Petroleum Faculty of Tehran - Petroleum University of Technology , Iran , Rashidi, Reza Energy Economics and Management Department -Petroleum Faculty of Tehran - Petroleum University of Technology , Iran
Abstract :
Nowadays, using appropriate technologies in order to increase productivity
of production factors can be resulted in optimal factors employment and
production enhancement in factories. Technological change is considered as
one of the main sources of productivity growth. The purpose of this paper is
to analyze the various aspects of technological change and their relationship
with total factor productivity in Iran’s petroleum refineries.
In order to achieve this goal, we used the econometric method to estimate
the cost function. This method seems useful to estimate the structure of factors
demand, considering changes in factors prices and technology status.
We estimated a translog cost function as well as equations system of cost
share, using Seemingly Unrelated Regressions (SUR) approach from 1982
to 2012.
The results show that the average rate of technological change was -0.482
percent over the study period. It means that over time, the cost growth rate
of production units was decreased mainly due to technological change. Furthermore,
the results indicate that technological change was biased towards
the use of more labor and material, while it saved more capital and energy.
Also, based on the estimation results, we decomposed total factor productivity
growth rate into the contributions of technological change and economies
of scale. Decomposition results show that the share of technological
change in the productivity growth is greater than that of scale economies.
Keywords :
Productivity , Technological change , Translog cost function , Petroleum refineries
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics