Working Paper

The Efficiency of German Universities – Some Evidence from Non-Parametric and Parametric Methods

Gerhard Kempkes, Carsten Pohl
ifo Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung, München, 2006

Ifo Working Papers No. 36

Due to tight public budget constraints, the efficiency of publicly financed universities in Germany is receiving increasing attention in the academic as well as in the public discourse. Against this back ground we analyze the efficiency of 72 public Ger-man universities for the y ears 1998–2003, applying data envelopment and stochastic frontier analysis. Contrary to earlier studies we account for the faculty composition of universities, which proves to be an essential element in the efficiency of higher education. Our main finding is that East German universities have performed better in total factor productivity change compared to those in West Germany. However, when looking at mean efficiency scores over the sample period, West German universities still appear at the top end of relative efficiency outcomes.

JEL Classification: I210,M110