Lifetimes of machinery and equipment: evidence from Dutch manufacturing

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Abstract

This paper estimates service lifetimes for capital assets in Dutch manufacturing industries, using information on asset retirement patterns. A Weibull distribution function is estimated using a non-linear regression technique to derive service lifetimes for three selected asset types: transport equipment, machinery and computers. For this purpose, benchmark capital stock surveys for different two-digit industries are linked to annual discard surveys. On average the estimated lifetimes are 6, 9 and 26 years for transport equipment, computers and machinery, respectively. However, these estimates vary across industries. A comparison of our estimates with Canadian, U.S. and Japanese estimates shows notable differences in the lifetimes of all the asset types, with machinery showing the largest difference.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)237-268
Number of pages32
JournalReview of Income and Wealth
Volume54
Issue number2
Publication statusPublished - Jun-2008

Keywords

  • PRODUCTIVITY
  • SURVIVAL

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