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The following pages link to Some Models for Estimating Technical and Scale Inefficiencies in Data Envelopment Analysis (Q76461):
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- Estimating returns to scale using non-parametric deterministic technologies: A new method based on goodness-of-fit (Q1806656) (← links)
- Measuring sectoral productivity across time and across countries (Q1806729) (← links)
- A new approach for technical efficiency estimation in multiple output production (Q1806819) (← links)
- Competitive analysis of manufacturing plants: An application to the US processed food industry (Q1806835) (← links)
- Non-discretionary inputs in data envelopment analysis (Q1806857) (← links)
- A note on robustness of the efficient DMUs in data envelopment analysis (Q1806903) (← links)
- Efficiency based production planning and control models (Q1806935) (← links)
- Technical efficiency and distance to a reverse convex set (Q1809835) (← links)
- Olympic ranking based on a zero sum gains DEA model. (Q1810521) (← links)
- A generalized data envelopment analysis model: A unification and extension of existing methods for efficiency analysis of decision making units (Q1816893) (← links)
- Translation invariance in data envelopment analysis: A generalization (Q1816894) (← links)
- The lack of invariance of optimal dual solutions under translation (Q1816895) (← links)
- Duality, classification and slacks in DEA (Q1816896) (← links)
- DEA multiplier analytic center sensitivity with an illustrative application to independent oil companies (Q1816898) (← links)
- Satisficing DEA models under chance constraints (Q1816907) (← links)
- Evaluating the efficiency of vehicle manufacturing with different products (Q1816909) (← links)
- DEA/AR analysis of the 1988--1989 performance of the Nanjing textiles corporation (Q1816910) (← links)
- Ranking using \(l_{1}\)-norm in data envelopment analysis (Q1826696) (← links)
- An alternative approach for equitable allocation of shared costs by using DEA (Q1826704) (← links)
- Non-discretionary and discretionary factors and scale in data envelopment analysis (Q1827644) (← links)
- Efficiency measurement in the stochastic frontier model (Q1840866) (← links)
- Super-efficiency and DEA sensitivity analysis (Q1840867) (← links)
- Further discussion on linear production functions and DEA (Q1841161) (← links)
- Modeling undesirable factors in efficiency evaluation (Q1847244) (← links)
- Output-input ratio analysis and DEA frontier (Q1847255) (← links)
- Separating managerial inefficiency and external conditions in data envelopment analysis (Q1848411) (← links)
- A variable returns to scale data envelopment analysis model for the joint determination of efficiencies with an example of the UK health service (Q1848599) (← links)
- A hierarchical AHP/DEA methodology for the facilities layout design problem (Q1869537) (← links)
- The measurement of English and Welsh police force efficiency: A comparison of distance function models (Q1869544) (← links)
- Allocating fixed costs and resources via data envelopment analysis (Q1869546) (← links)
- Scale characterizations in a DEA directional technology distance function framework (Q1869693) (← links)
- Performance evaluation when non-discretionary factors correlate with technical efficiency (Q1876175) (← links)
- Hospital ownership and operating efficiency: evidence from Taiwan (Q1876204) (← links)
- A generalized model for data envelopment analysis (Q1877025) (← links)
- Modeling undesirable factors in efficiency evaluation: comment (Q1877039) (← links)
- Commercial branch performance evaluation and results communication in a Canadian bank -- a DEA application (Q1877916) (← links)
- Inputs/outputs estimation in DEA when some factors are undesirable (Q1886550) (← links)
- Measure of efficiency in DEA with fuzzy input-output levels: a methodology for assessing, ranking and imposing of weights restrictions (Q1886566) (← links)
- The impacts of regulated notions of quality on farm efficiency: A DEA application (Q1887934) (← links)
- Measurement and sources of overall and input inefficiencies: Evidences and implications in hospital services (Q1887936) (← links)
- The utility of returns to scale in DEA programming: An analysis of Michigan rural hospitals (Q1887937) (← links)
- Measuring super-efficiency in DEA in the presence of infeasibility (Q1887947) (← links)
- Selective convexity in DEA models (Q1887948) (← links)
- Input estimation and identification of extra inputs in inverse DEA models (Q1888560) (← links)
- Sensitivity and stability analysis in DEA with interval data (Q1888563) (← links)
- Linear programming approaches to the measurement and analysis of productive efficiency (Q1893517) (← links)
- Validation and generalization of DEA and its uses (Q1893518) (← links)
- Evaluating the relative operational efficiency of large-scale computer networks: An approach via data envelopment analysis (Q1900568) (← links)
- Relating discriminant analysis and data envelopment analysis to one another (Q1919211) (← links)
- A presentation of GAMS for DEA (Q1919213) (← links)