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Does non-revenue water affect Malaysia's water services industry productivity?

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This study examines the total factor productivity (TFP) changes in the Malaysian water services industry from 1999 to 2012 using a global Malmquist Luenberger index method incorporating an undesirable output,… Click to show full abstract

This study examines the total factor productivity (TFP) changes in the Malaysian water services industry from 1999 to 2012 using a global Malmquist Luenberger index method incorporating an undesirable output, namely non-revenue water. The results show that the Malaysian water services industry experienced a declining TFP of 0.72 percent per year, with technology regression being the primary cause of the annual TFP decrease. Several initiatives are suggested to reduce non-revenue water in Malaysia. The findings provide useful insights that can be incorporated into future reforms of the industry.

Keywords: services industry; revenue water; water; industry; water services; non revenue

Journal Title: Utilities Policy
Year Published: 2018

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