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The following pages link to A multiplier bound approach to assess relative efficiency in DEA without slacks (Q1043361):
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- Zero weights and non-zero slacks: different solutions to the same problem (Q863535) (← links)
- A new slack DEA model to estimate the impact of slacks on the efficiencies (Q1758854) (← links)
- Interior point methods in DEA to determine non-zero multiplier weights (Q1762028) (← links)
- Measuring the relative balance of DMUs (Q1926872) (← links)
- New data envelopment analysis models for classifying flexible measures: the role of non-Archimedean epsilon (Q2030478) (← links)
- Exploring the potential of data envelopment analysis for enhancing pay-for-performance programme design in primary health care (Q2076892) (← links)
- On the DEA total weight flexibility and the aggregation in cross-efficiency evaluations (Q2253390) (← links)
- Fuzzy efficiency ranking in fuzzy two-stage data envelopment analysis (Q2448143) (← links)
- Avoiding dissimilarity between the weights of the optimal DEA solutions (Q2656503) (← links)
- The generalized range adjusted measure in data envelopment analysis: properties, computational aspects and duality (Q2672081) (← links)
- Several algorithms to determine multipliers for use in cone-ratio envelopment approaches to efficiency evaluations in DEA (Q2715554) (← links)
- OUTPUT SLACKS-ADJUSTED COST EFFICIENCY AND VALUE-BASED TECHNICAL EFFICIENCY IN DEA MODELS(<Special Issue>Operations Research for Performance Evaluation) (Q3397565) (← links)
- Performance measurement in data envelopment analysis without slacks: an application to electricity distribution companies (Q4634308) (← links)
- Comprehensive Cross-Efficiency Methods with Common Weight Restrictions in Data Envelopment Analysis (Q5149531) (← links)
- Ranking Decision Making Units: The Cross-Efficiency Evaluation (Q5268856) (← links)
- Multi-period Efficiency Measurement with Fuzzy Data and Weight Restrictions (Q5268858) (← links)
- Slack-based ranking method: an interpretation to the cross-efficiency method in DEA (Q5387425) (← links)