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FHSAs across DEA and regression methods, across two years of data and across three different specifications of the …
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Parametric frontier models and non-parametric methods have monopolised the recent literature on productive efficiency measurement. Empirical applications have usually dealt with either one or the other group of techniques. This paper applies a range of both types of approaches to an industrial...
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Analysis (DEA). The interesting example of university Departments illustrates one such additional consideration, namely …
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Applying Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) to real-world public policy issues can raise many interesting complications … beyond those considered in standard models of DEA. One of these complications arises if the funding levels of public service …-directional Production Possibility Frontier (PPF) relationship considered by standard DEA models. The paper therefore analyses the multiplier …
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-parametric Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) and parametric Stochastic Frontier Analysis (SFA). Productivity researchers tend to have … experimental datasets and Monte Carlo simulation to compare the performance of DEA and SFA in terms of their ability to accurately … output. The results, based on these experiments, suggest that neither DEA nor SFA can be regarded as clearly dominant, and …
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The paper examines several outstanding issues on the interface between the measurement of performance in primary and secondary education and the management of improved performance in this nationally important sector. These issues relate to the clarification of the objectives of the education...
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