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Apart from the well-known weaknesses of the standard Malmquist productivity index related to infeasibility and not accounting for slacks, already addressed in the literature, we identify a new and significant drawback of the Malmquist-Luenberger index decomposition that questions its validity as...
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Envelopment Analysis - DEA model (considering variable returns of scale with input orientation), the bad output model and the …
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Schätzverfahren "Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA)" verwendet, das die Gesamteffizienz, die Skaleneffizienz und die technische (X … Einfluss auf die X-Effizienz vermutet wird, werden anhand des Tobit- Modells und der DEA-Bootstrap-Regression (DBR) ermittelt. …
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Agricultural inputs are peculiar in nature as an asymmetry in their roles can be identified during the production process. These inputs can be grouped into a set of growth inputs or a set of facilitating inputs. The inputs affecting biological or physiological growth from the inside of the plant...
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Analysis (DEA) and to explain observed differences in the results according to seasonal patterns in tourism activities and … establecimientos de alojamiento turístico de las Islas Baleares, a partir de la aplicación del analisis envolvente de datos (DEA) y …
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Envelopment Analysis - DEA model (considering variable returns of scale with input orientation), the bad output model and the …
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Caves, Christensen, Diewert introduced Malmquist output, input and productivity indexes into production theory in a systematic way. This paper revisits the debate on how to decompose Bjurek’s concept of a Malmquist productivity index into explanatory factors, with a focus on extracting...
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Caves, Christensen, Diewert introduced Malmquist output, input and productivity indexes into production theory in a systematic way. These indexes use distance functions to represent the technology. In recent years, there have been many attempts to decompose Malmquist productivity indexes into...
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Caves, Christensen, Diewert introduced Malmquist output, input and productivity indexes into production theory in a systematic way. This paper revisits the debate on how to decompose Bjurek’s concept of a Malmquist productivity index into explanatory factors, with a focus on extracting...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011184351
The need for monitoring countries’ overall performance in Sustainable Development (SD) is widely recognized, but the methods for aggregating vast amounts of empirical data remain rather crude. This paper examines the so-called ‘benefit-of-the-doubt’ weighting method as a tool for...
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