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(DEA) efficiency scores for a sample of twenty-three Latin American and Caribbean Countries (LAC) to measure efficiency of …
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efficiency, measured through Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA). For economic growth, we consider not only the GDP per capita but … case of the DEA bank cost efficiency. …
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We analyze the productivity changes in basic and secondary education for 24 governorates in Tunisia over the period 2004-2008. In methodological term, we employ the Malmquist index, to estimate changes in total factor productivity which can be decomposed into two main components namely,...
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-2008 using a non-parametric approach, DEA (Data Envelopment Analysis). We use four inputs: number of teacher per 100 students …
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output measure used in the DEA non-parametric approach. The computation of efficiency scores allows to rank the NRAs and to …
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In this paper we analyse public sector efficiency in the new member states of the European Union compared to that in emerging markets. After a conceptual discussion of expenditure efficiency measurement issues, we compute efficiency scores and rankings by applying a range of measurement...
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expenditure efficiency for the Italian regions, using the non-parametric DEA approach. The computation of efficiency scores allows …
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We address the efficiency of expenditure in education provision by comparing the output (PISA results) from the educational system of 25, mostly OECD, countries with resources employed (teachers per student, time spent at school). We estimate a semi-parametric model of the education production...
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We employ a non-parametric methodology, Data Envelopment Analysis, to estimate efficiency scores for Portuguese public universities, using data mainly for 2003. The input measures are constructed from the number of teachers and from universities’ spending while the outputs measures are based...
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alternative non-parametric methodologies: FDH and DEA. Those are two areas where public expenditure is of great importance so that …
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