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Abstract
The reform-process towards a higher world-market orientation has a long tradition in Chile, with
all its strengths and weaknesses. The food processing industry is highly competitive on the worldmarket.
The following paper investigates the technical efficiency of the Chilean food processing
industry between 2001 and 2007. We used a data-set from the 5,941 of firms in food processing
industry. The observations are taken of the ‘Annual National Industrial Survey’. The method of
stochastic frontier analysis is applied; the heteroscedasticity-model is used in order to analyze the
determinants of technical efficiency. We included variables capturing different effects before and
after the introduction of a liberalization policy in 2004. Raw materials and labor have to largest
impact on the output. We could show that technical efficiency is different in the periods before
and after 2004. The region with the highest level of efficiency is the metropolitan region around
Santiago de Chile.